I think that the swf file making the request to the gateway has to have  
been served from the same domain that the gateway resides on.

Christian

On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 08:18 PM, Chris Kief wrote:

> 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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