This shouldn't matter, but can you try removing the
to-ports attribute in the crossdomain.xml but leave the domain attribute in the
allow-access-from element?
Are you using mxmlc to compile the SWF and if so, is there
any chance that you changed the network access policy when compiling the SWF
(i.e. set -useNetwork to false if compiled with
mxmlc)?
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- [flexcoders] [Flex 2] Crossdomain issue Thomas Rühl
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- Re: [flexcoders] [Flex 2] Crossdomain issue Thomas Rühl
- RE: [flexcoders] [Flex 2] Crossdomain issue Peter Farland