[flexcoders] where to place crossdomain.xml

2006-10-12 Thread sreedhar reddy



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,  SreedharThanks & Regards,Sreedhar 
	

	
		 
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RE: [flexcoders] where to place crossdomain.xml

2006-10-12 Thread Carson Hager





This has nothing to do with 
crossdomain.xml.
 
 
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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,
SreedharThanks & Regards,Sreedhar


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Re: [flexcoders] where to place crossdomain.xml

2006-10-12 Thread Matias Nicolas Sommi



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.
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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,  SreedharThanks & Regards,Sreedhar 
	

	
		 
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Re: [flexcoders] where to place crossdomain.xml

2006-10-12 Thread hank williams



As Carson said, I dont think this problem has anything to do with crossdomain issues. It sounds like a regular access of a flex application on a tomcat server. I dont see the crossdomain issues.Hank
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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,  SreedharThanks & Regards,Sreedhar 
	

	
		 
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