

To avoid this issue, you can reconfigure the download settings for. In Salesforce, the HTTP header of a servlet.FileDownload's response contains Content-Disposition:attachment', however as of Flash version 10.0.2, if Adobe's Flash player sees a "Content-Disposition: attachment" header while downloading a.

swf file via Documents, you must first take some necessary steps in your org setup to ensure the. Alternatively, you can store a Flash movie as a static resource and specify the 'src' attribute to the resource path as follows: }" height="200" width="600" id="myFlashMoive"/>Ĭurrently however, there is a size limit on static resources of 5MB, so what can you do instead of static resources? According to the documentation on, you can use the 'src' attribute to specify a path to the movie to be displayed, expressed as a URL.
