mut Granda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 4:49 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] CrossDomain and Forms
Is there anyway to go around the crossdomain for testing purposes besides
testing locally (from flash IDE)?
final files will be at
For
On 5/1/07, Robert Brisita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The crossdomain.xml has to be on the server with the data you want to
access.
That is what I was afraid of :( and the server where the data I want to
access is in the client's hands.
Thanks for the confirmation.
You could also you LocalC
The crossdomain.xml has to be on the server with the data you want to
access.
You could also you LocalConnection to get around it.
Helmut Granda wrote:
but the crossdomain.xml has to be in the client's machine not on my
testing
server. is that correct?
On 5/1/07, Robert Brisita <[EMAIL PROTEC
but the crossdomain.xml has to be in the client's machine not on my testing
server. is that correct?
On 5/1/07, Robert Brisita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Search for an example of a crossdomain.xml, which would sit on the root
directory of your website.
Hope this helps,
Rob.
Helmut Granda wrot
Search for an example of a crossdomain.xml, which would sit on the root
directory of your website.
Hope this helps,
Rob.
Helmut Granda wrote:
Is there anyway to go around the crossdomain for testing purposes besides
testing locally (from flash IDE)?
final files will be at
Form:
subdomain.zzz
Is there anyway to go around the crossdomain for testing purposes besides
testing locally (from flash IDE)?
final files will be at
Form:
subdomain.zzz.com
Processing form:
differentsubdomain.zzz.com
Testing is being done at
yyy.com
and of course me being at yyy.com dont have access tot xxx.co
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