Probably not. I like the idea of having shared libraries, but all the information would have to be able to run/validate from your main server. Being signed from Apache with would a be a completely different issue.
-Mark -----Original Message----- From: Harbs [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: RSLs and signing I'm not really sure how it would/could work. But here's what I'm thinking: My idea would be to somehow invoke something from the Apache domain which would store the data. The local stores are domain specific so I don't think you can directly access Apache's store from a different domain. If there's some way of then asking for the saved data to be passed from some code originating from Apache, we'd be guaranteed to be getting a known good version. I have no idea if it's possible to do that cross domain communication or not... On Feb 11, 2013, at 6:24 PM, Alex Harui wrote: > > > > On 2/11/13 3:32 AM, "Harbs" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Okay. Here's a thought: >> >> What about using HTML local storage to store Apache RSLs that can be loaded >> as >> needed? Can anyone think of a workable way to do that? It won't work for all >> browsers, but it'll offer gains for the browsers that do, and it can have a >> fallback for the ones that don't. >> > How does it work across domains? How do you verify that someone didn't > overwrite the shared version with a bad version? > > -- > Alex Harui > Flex SDK Team > Adobe Systems, Inc. > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >
