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 t
Hi Peter, thanks for your reply.
I initially tried the configuration without the to-ports attribute, but
no success there either. At the moment, I placed the crossdomain.xml in
every folder I could find, that possibly could be accessed by
FlashPlayer to gather the file.
However, it should onl
I got it, I got it! ...well, almost.
Due to my RPC adaptions to services-config, I configured the
'ColdFusion' destination to be localhost:8500. So, after all, it was my
fault. However, when I began using Coldfusion I remember the {server...}
variables didn't work for some reason.
Well, they
hannel for URLs starting with
https).
Pete
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Crossdomain issue
I got it, I got it! ...well, almost
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