I see it now too, but when I posted yesterday I was getting some error
referring to "Bucket does not exist" or something like that.

On Feb 27, 11:30 pm, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote:
> > My flash application is currently getting security errors from
> > search.twitter.com. It would appear the crossdomain.xml file no longer
> > exists.
>
> i still see it
>
> [ra...@tw-mbp13-raffi Desktop]$ wgethttp://search.twitter.com/crossdomain.xml
> --2010-02-27 20:29:27--  http://search.twitter.com/crossdomain.xml
> Resolving search.twitter.com... 168.143.162.59
> Connecting to search.twitter.com|168.143.162.59|:80... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 206 [application/xml]
> Saving to: `crossdomain.xml'
>
> 100%[=============================================================>] 206
>     --.-K/s   in 0s
>
> 2010-02-27 20:29:27 (16.4 MB/s) - `crossdomain.xml' saved [206/206]
>
> And while we're at it... has the Twitter team thought more about
>
> > loosening the restrictions in their crossdomain.xml files so that
> > Flash developers can actually access the api without using a php or
> > similar proxy?
>
> yup.  we have a few thing we want to make sure we do first, and then the
> plan is to loosen restrictions on api.twitter.com.
>
> --
> Raffi Krikorian
> Twitter Platform Teamhttp://twitter.com/raffi

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