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million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error #2032: Stream Error. while calling webservices through an ssl connection up vote 0 down vote favorite I'm trying to access a webservice with an SSL connection from an AIR application, I can access the webservice and retrieve error 2032 flash player the data without SSL, but when I try and access it through it I end up getting the 2032 Stream Error. As if what I was attempting to access wasn't available (which in fact it is, since I can easilly access it through my browsers). I am doing the following: private var server:String = ""; private var contentType:String = ""; private var method:String = ""; private var connector:connectionTest = null; private var serverURL:URLLoader = new URLLoader(); public function Connector(a2:String, a3:String, mainClass:connectionTest) { server = "url"; contentType = a2; method = a3; connector = mainClass; } public function callService(callback:String, request:Object):void{ var url:URLRequest = new URLRequest(server); var encoder2:JSONEncoder = new JSONEncoder(request); var requestedString:String = "0" + encoder2.getString(); url.contentType = contentType; url.method = method; url.data = "callback=" + callback; url.data +="&request=" + encodeURI(requestedString); url.authenticate = true; serverURL.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, treatIO); serverURL.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, loadData); try{ serverURL.load(url); }catch(e:ArgumentError){trace("ArgError: " + e.message);} catch(e:SecurityError){trace("SecError: " + e.message);} } private function treatIO(e:IOErrorEvent):void{ trace(e.text); } private function loadData(e:Event):void{ trace("loaded"); connector.htmlObject.htmlText = serverURL.data as S
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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 http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/urlloader-ios-error-2032-stream-error from an JSON file using URLLoader. When I run the application on https://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/quick-tip-how-to-debug-an-as3-error-2044--active-9675 iOS device (iOS 9.0), AIR 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, Windows app and Android device. Tested on AIR 20 (release), AIR 21 beta... Code works everywhere (including iOS device) when I'm using error 2032 AIR 20 beta, build 196. AIR bug or? Here is example code: http://pastebin.com/UDQ5F6LZ Posted 7 months ago # Jeff Wisest OwlJoined: Nov '11Posts: 3,652 Jeff Wisest OwlJoined: Nov '11Posts: 3,652 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 2032 stream error the newer AIR SDKs? http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/featherseventtypelocation_change-not-firing-on-ios Posted 7 months ago # djankey Novice BirdJoined: 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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