Yeah I figured something like that.. though the problem here is the Flash loads 
and the intro runs fine... its just when it tries to retrieve data from the 
server, through the 'load()' call it fails.
 
It could also be an old version of Flash that their SOE is locked in to, and 
they don't have permissions to upgrade it. 
 
Which is a bit of a drag.. I've got a client trying to sell their small RIA 
into larger corporations and it's just not working for them... does this mean 
the world is not ready for Flash based apps yet?
 
If you are interested, the app in question can be found here: 
http://www.alistguide.com.au/
 
bye!
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Onnis
Sent: Monday, 1 August 2005 2:43 PM
To: Flash Developers List
Subject: [fugli] RE: Flash and firewalls


I would say it would be more a browser permission issue where the IT guys are 
not letting activeX or Objects run on the browsers.
 
The only other way i know of is to tell the firewall to block specific content 
types from being delivered.
 
And yes i have found it to be an issue n larger corporations
 
Steve

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ryan Sabir
        Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 2:33 PM
        To: Flash Developers List
        Subject: [fugli] Flash and firewalls
        
        
        Hiya,
         
        I have a client complaining that some users can't use the Flash site we 
built for them. It seems that the users having problems have IT policies on 
their machines that are blocking communication from Flash to the server.
         
        How common is this problem? Are there ways to develop database driven 
Flash content that doesn't upset local policies?
         
        thanks...bye
         
         
         
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