You must put the crossdomain.xml in the root directory, in your case: http://domainname:8080/
Remember that this file must be placed in the machine who you want to access from flex.

2006/10/12, sreedhar reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi ,
 
I have installed my Flex application on Tomcat\webapps\, and I am trying to access it from Remote Machine which is located in a different domain. The problem is, I can access the application using " http://domainname:8080/application/bin/application.html", but the functionality is not working(just it is displaying the Flex application home page). 
 
I have also read article about crossdomain.xml, and tried by placing crossdomain.xml in Tomcat5.5\webapps\application\ , but that is not affected the functionality.
 
It would be appreciated if sombody helps me to fix this problem.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Regards,
Sreedhar


Thanks & Regards,
Sreedhar


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