We are currently discussing to add the file under the root directory.

On Aug 6, 6:52 am, Levon <[email protected]> wrote:
> the same here. Silverlight WebClient fails to retreve feed becaue of
> crossdomain.xml
>
> On Jul 29, 6:30 pm, Mike F <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm currently looking into using the Picasa Web Albums API for a
> > Silverlight project we're working on.  From what I understand, there
> > is an crossdomain.xml file 
> > athttp://photos.googleapis.com/data/crossdomain.xml
> > .  Unfortunately, as far as I know, Silverlight (unlike Flash 7+) does
> > not include the ability to specify a cross domain policy file outside
> > of the root directory (such as /data/crossdomain.xml).  I've noticed
> > thathttp://ajax.googleapis.comhasone 
> > athttp://ajax.googleapis.com/crossdomain.xml
> > .  As far as I know, there is no work-around for this outside of going
> > through a proxy of some sort.
>
> > Is there some reason that the photos one is not in the root directory
> > or can anyone think of a work around for this?  It makes me sad
> > inside. :(
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