I'm going to quote an entire "solution" from this long-running google search result: I am experiencing this error message when I am trying to access the swf file 'HTTP request error Error: IOErrorEvent type'ioError' bubblesfalse cancelablefalse eventPhase2 text'Error 2032'. Best thing to do would be to apply a bunch of error handlers and see what results. 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.ĭifferent virtual flash viewers resolve errors like this differently based on the platform.
ERROR 2032 RTE PLAYER ANDROID
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.
ERROR 2032 RTE PLAYER CODE
Some Flash Player environments may be unable to detect HTTP status codes a status code of 0 is always reported in these cases. 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. HTTPStatusEvent objects are always sent before error or completion events. I've checked Adobe's API docs for the HTTPStatusEvent and 0 seems to be a default. Just wanted to add that an HTTP Status code of 0 is being returned immediately before the ioErrorEvent 2032 is being dispatched. Has anyone else encountered this? I know its pretty specific. While debugging via USB, I can see that the HTTPService call is returning a FaultEvent with IOErrorEvent #2032.Īfter 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. I only have a couple of test Android devices and they're running 2.3.3 but none will make a successful connection. Reason for the SuperNova Player: The Google Chrome browser and other browsers are phasing out support for Adobe ® Flash ® Player, with Chromium Version 76+ targeting removing the current click-to-play functionality by July 2019. from within my test app or in the device's browser. SWF files in a standalone player launched from any browser. The Android devices also work correctly when making HTTPS requests to other domains, like Twitter, etc. 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. Please try to browse in Internet Explorer and check if the issues persists. I am sorry for the inconvenience, will certainly assist you. The system has a crossdomain.xml, I verified and it seems to be OK.Īlso I've tried changing the Chrome Flash plugin with the Abobe Flash plugin with no resultsĪnd of course tried google it (spent day and half in fact) and it seems it used to happen a long time ago with IE 7, but never with Chrome.Ĭlearly something dodgy is going on, and it's driving me crazy! Please, any advice is welcome.I have a mobile app that I targeted for iOS and Android. Hi, Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.
Using Flex RPC HTTPService, I've tried changing the call headers and this is how I'm making the calls (GET and POST): httpService = new HTTPService() Fans hoping to stream the Connacht SFC final replay between Galway and Roscommon live on the RT Player were left disappointed when the service ceased working, and they weren’t shy in. Please try again.īut back to Chrome the response is totally missing, I'm getting this: X-Powered-By: ServiceStack/3.85 Win32NT/.NETĭATA: V2LoginFailedExceptionInvalid username or password. An 500 error with short XML data content holding the error message: Using Fiddler, I know the server is giving the correct response. I'm having a crazy error when I run my Flex application on Chrome when the server HTTP response it's an Internal Server Error (500) only.