Brian wrote at 2006-5-8 13:19 -0500:
I have a flash app that accesses .xml files.
The source is viewable and some creative crackers have figured out how to
meld a url together to get vital information from those .xml's.
I need to prevent the web client from directly accessing them.
Is there a
I have a flash app that accesses .xml files.
The source is viewable and some creative crackers have figured out how to
meld a url together to get vital information from those .xml's.
I need to prevent the web client from directly accessing them.
Is there a directive (such as Apache's) or
On 5/8/06, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a flash app that accesses .xml files.
The source is viewable and some creative crackers have figured out how to
meld a url together to get vital information from those .xml's.
I need to prevent the web client from directly accessing them.
Is
--On 8. Mai 2006 13:19:02 -0500 Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a flash app that accesses .xml files.
The source is viewable and some creative crackers have figured out how to
meld a url together to get vital information from those .xml's.
I need to prevent the web client from
Brian wrote:
I have a flash app that accesses .xml files.
The source is viewable and some creative crackers have figured out how to
meld a url together to get vital information from those .xml's.
Well, dont put vital information there :-)
I need to prevent the web client from directly