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Tags: iOS NSAppTransportSecurity djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 I'm creating iOS app which takes data from an JSON file using
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URLLoader. When I run the application on iOS device (iOS 9.0), AIR error 2032 stream fehler throws error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users" errorID=2032] Same code works on emulator,
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Windows app and Android device. Tested on AIR 20 (release), AIR 21 beta... Code works everywhere (including iOS device) when I'm using AIR 20 beta, build 196. AIR bug or? Here flash 2032 stream error is example code: http://pastebin.com/UDQ5F6LZ Posted 7 months ago # Jeff Wisest OwlJoined: Nov '11Posts: 3,651 Jeff Wisest OwlJoined: Nov '11Posts: 3,651 Since you mention iOS 9 and using http: and not https: could it be you aren't conforming to the new App Transport Security settings required with iOS 9 and the newer AIR SDKs? http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/featherseventtypelocation_change-not-firing-on-ios Posted 7 months ago # djankey Novice BirdJoined: error 2032 flash player Nov '15Posts: 12 djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 Thanks Jeff, I will try... It works on AIR 19 (release) and AIR 20 beta build 196. Posted 7 months ago # djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 djankey Novice BirdJoined: Nov '15Posts: 12 It works now with AIR 20 release, 21 beta... Thanks Jeff!!
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Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error #2032: Stream Error up vote 11 down vote favorite 1 http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/urlloader-ios-error-2032-stream-error I am using an .swf file which takes data from an XML file to run. I have added this swf file into my dot net web application in an iframe. But when I run the application, flash gives the error: ERROR #2032 Stream Error Any ideas on how to solve this? flash share|improve this question edited Jul 2 '11 at 12:38 Paŭlo Ebermann 47.9k1086148 asked Jun 28 '11 at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6507461/error-2032-stream-error 13:47 Manoj2122 58116 1 could you show us some code, and a stack trace and where the error is? –RMT Jun 28 '11 at 13:48 Also, what is the relation to Java, JavaScript, JQuery, SQL-server here? (I removed these tags and added flash instead.) –Paŭlo Ebermann Jul 2 '11 at 12:35 @Manoj: please give us more information, this question is not really answerable. –Paŭlo Ebermann Jul 2 '11 at 12:40 related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1491902/… –cregox Jul 12 '11 at 16:11 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote accepted From a quick google search it seems that the problem is a file or url couldn't be found be the HTTPservice. Here are the links where I found this information: http://www.judahfrangipane.com/blog/2007/02/15/error-2032-stream-error/ http://curtismorley.com/2008/02/08/actionscript-error-2032/ share|improve this answer answered Jun 28 '11 at 13:53 Hunter McMillen 26.9k867124 2 I think the best answer is the comment by Mike Chambers in the first link you sent. If you run into this using URLLoader, listen for the: flash.events.HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS and in AIR : flash.events.HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_RESPONSE_STATUS It should give you some more information (such as the status code being returned from the server). –JulianG Jul 24 '13 at 11:17 add a
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9978689/https-request-returning-2032-stream-error-only-for-android-with-flex-4-6-mobile hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up HTTPS request returning 2032 Stream Error only for Android with Flex 4.6 Mobile up vote 4 down vote favorite I have a mobile app that I targeted for iOS and Android. error 2032 It makes a login request via HTTPS (using a POST with HTTPService)..Everything works fine while debugging on my development box via ADL and when compiled and tested on iOS 4.2 and iOS 5. The Android devices also work correctly when making HTTPS requests to other domains, like Twitter, etc. from within my test app or in the device's browser. I only have a couple of test Android devices and they're running 2.3.3 but none will make a successful 2032 stream error connection. While debugging via USB, I can see that the HTTPService call is returning a FaultEvent with IOErrorEvent #2032. After researching, I found that Android OS has some issues with certain SSL certificates, and the issuer thats being used on the server is 'VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA - G3' but I haven't really found any viable workarounds/solutions. Has anyone else encountered this? I know its pretty specific. Just wanted to add that an HTTP Status code of 0 is being returned immediately before the ioErrorEvent 2032 is being dispatched. I've checked Adobe's API docs for the HTTPStatusEvent and 0 seems to be a default. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/events/HTTPStatusEvent.html HTTPStatusEvent objects are always sent before error or completion events. An HTTPStatusEvent object does not necessarily indicate an error condition; it simply reflects the HTTP status code (if any) that is provided by the networking stack. Some Flash Player environments may be unable to detect HTTP status codes; a status code of 0 is always reported in these cases. Just wanted to add additional findings...through testing we were able to use that same certificate on another server - and despite security warnings, I was able to get data on my test Android device. This makes me think that the issue may be related to the server....It's hosted by Rackspace so we're going to reach out to them to attempt more troubleshooting. android flex https share|improve this ques