> The crossdomain.xml file tells flash whether or not it can access the 
> resources (images, etc) within the domain.

Thanks Brett, I see what it does and am guessing you can use it to access 
resources from several domains. However, it doesn't really have anything to do 
with the issue I'm talking about.

I found the solution and it seems as though something has changed in updater 4 
in the way the jrun webserver connector configures IIS. 

If you look at the application configuration mappings in the website properties 
of IIS (Properties/Home Directory/Configuration), you'll see a bunch of file 
extensions mapped to C:\JRun4\lib\wsconfig\jrun_iis6.dll .. One of the mappings 
in there was .swf so rather than passing the swf files straight through to the 
client IIS was passing them to the jrun connector for processing...

Does anyone know what this is for and why it's changed in the latest updater? 
Has it got something to do with flash remoting? Since, I know nothing about 
flash I'm just guessing.

Jason Sheedy
Senior Web Developer
Voice International Limited
www.voice.com.au

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