How to whitelist local content so Flash can play from a DVD?

I'm creating a DVD for rural communities which packages an offline copy of a website (captured using httrack).  The original site contains many Vimeo embeds, and have replaced these with flowplayer pointing to mp4s on the DVD. 
My problem is, the videos appear blank until the user enables local content like so:
**To specify trusted locations for developer testing**
1. On the Advanced panel, under Developer Tools, click Trusted location settings and then click Add.
2. Enter the location on your computer that contains the trusted content, or click Browse files or Browse for folder to locate the file or folder to trust. If you specify a folder instead of a file, then all of its contents (including subfolders) become trusted as well.
3. Click Confirm to add the domain, file, or folder to the list of trusted locations.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlayer/LSM/WS6aa5ec234ff3f285139dc56112e3786b68c-7ff0.htm l#WS6aa5ec234ff3f285139dc56112e3786b68c-7feb
I'm concerned that this makes the content much less accessible for user is a school environment.
Is there a way to whitelist my content?
Thanks, Tim

Haha I assumed being you were here that you were containing viewing all this HTML inside a Flash application (Projector or AIR). So this has literally been about directly loading HTML files into a browser and you thought the flash flowplayer was the issue about loading the HTML/Video/SWF off the DVD?
Sorry, I assumed you were using flash for this being the flash forum.. That's why I mentioned StageWebView (the way you'd display HTML pages inside a flash application). It wasn't making any sense as I've done this quite a bit with no issues.
Browsers treat the viewing of offline content poorly. They always have. IE is extremely suspicious about everything and anything, especially something that requires an activeX (flash) to load binary content. If it's just pictures and text IE is fine, but once you load a SWF you're requiring IE to load an activeX plugin that it cannot guarantee won't harm your system (even if it is flash, it needs to treat it agnostically).
If you can't wrap the site inside an application and want to directly view it off a DVD you will never completely get around all browsers jobs. Their job is to inform you when the browser is about to "lose 100% control" over the content, e.g. load a plugin. HTML5 will solve that as you said.
In fact you may even stick your DVD in, browse to a SWF or media file, right-click, hit properties and see that it is considered untrusted content in Windows (although I see you're on a Mac in the video). On Windows with standard security you are prompted with extra dialogs and sometimes even need to press an "Unblock" button on these files for them to even be allowed, depending on your security.
Again sorry for misreading. You won't get around the issue you're having and trust me, you want your browser to distrust everything without your permission.

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