LoadFile() cannot load the local file?

My program works OK in Director, also OK on the web, but can't work on local. It is said after post like Shockwave and HTML file when the Director runs the HTML code automatically, the DCR in HTML file works fail. I am looking for reason, find, this is because one sentence of the program:
Member ("World"). LoadFile ("myModel.W3D", true, true)

In Director, it works. myModel.W3D is 'file:///D:/MyDirectoty/myModel.W3D '. On the Web, that's OK too. At this time, myMode.W3D is actually "" http://www.myWebSite.com/MyProgramDirectory/myModel.W3D ". " But if I open the HTML published, the loadfile() cannot work. Why?

It is because of security reasons, MacroMeadia let loadFile() cannot load the local file or there is a mistake in my program? How can I let my program works locally?

Quote:
Posted by: WrongAgain
It is because of security reasons, MacroMeadia let loadFile() cannot load the local file or there is a mistake in my program? How can I let my program works locally?

Bingo-test - this is a safety feature to prevent the shockwave files accessing your file system.
You can disable this security feature by placing your project published in the folder called «DSWMedia» shockwave

-Ben

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