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Hi all,

Please help me with this problem. I want to save some cookies from my flash in sharedobject, I had succeed but the problem now, I have problem to retrive it. The problem start when I use www.myweb.com address or http://myweb.com.

In the share folder, I only found myweb.com and no folder name www.myweb.com, so when I goes to my website using www.myweb.com, the flash cannot retrieve data, but at the same time, the flash use myweb.com folder.

I'm so confused, how can I make sure what folder my flash get the cookies from?

Thanks in advance.
Aug 30 '07 #1
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