If you debug your server you’ll see
that the first request coming from the player is something like
<policy-file-request/>. You need to react to that by returning the
crossdomain xml syntax that allows access to the domain where the SWF was
served from (or *). This would look like the same crossdomain as we document for
the xml file. HTH, Matt From: Do you know about the crossdomain. From: Hello
FlexCoders,
I've been struggling with flash security matters for some time now. I have a
php socket server, which is used both by php server and Flex Application. My php
application does some heavy work and sends feedback to socket server so a user
could know what's happening in a moment. My flex application works just fine
when I started from FlexBuilder (default location) and it is
in localTrusted sandbox. As soon as I place it to my webserver my
application can't connect to my socket server. I have tried different ways to
make it work with no luck.
Does anybody know how can I connect to socket server when flex application is
online? Thanks
beforehand, Dima
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