I was wondering if this was possible...

http://www.flash-remoting.com/notablog/home.cfm?newsid=14

snip...
The Flash Remoting code calling a Web service will work from anywhere. If
you have the SWF file on your desktop, it will work. If you have it on
another server somewhere, it will work. And. . .here's where the security
problem is. . . .if someone else uses YOUR Flash Remoting gateway to call a
Web service, it will work also. That means that I can use someone else's
gateway in my Flash movie, and call a remote web service, and the processing
will be done by the gateway--Web service stub files will be created and the
service will be proxied through the gateway, in effect hijacking the gateway
of another server.

chris


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