That is true if the flex component is self-contained, meaning it doesn't 
need to communicate with the server.  If it needs to communicate with 
the server, they have to open up the flex gateway.  You can find out 
very easily if that is open simply by going to 
http://yourdomain/flex2gateway/.  If you get a blank screen, it means it 
is running.  If you get any kind of error, it means they've turned it 
off.  This only affects flash remoting calls.

A workaround would be to do everything through xml so you would 
send/receive data via XML.  This is less efficient but for small amounts 
of data it should work fine.

Jake

Kim Hoopingarner wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can clear up some confusions I have regarding Flex and 
> Coldfusion.  Currently I am hosting my site with a well-known hosting 
> company.  I have many Coldfusion sites running in their shared environment.  
> Today when I talked to them about loading my Flex site up (which includes a 
> couple CFC components) - they stated "they don't support Flex in their shared 
> environment".   
>
> What is needed in their environment that is outside of their typical 
> Coldfusion server that would keep a Flex site from running?  I thought that 
> the Flex generated swf file was downloading to people's PC and running on 
> their version of Flash Player - and there wasn't any magic that would make 
> this work on a typical Coldfusion server.
>
> Thanks for helping me better understand.
> Kim 
>
> 

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