This is a new one for me...

I have a Flash application that uses Flash Remoting to pass along test 
information.
I should first mention that I am using the same Service on a live server in both
testing on local machine and when I deploy to the web.

The thing is that when I test all of this from my local machine it all wowrks 
well.
The test information is passed along the Service, all the data appears in the
database, and I get feedback inside of Flash. It is only when I upload Flash to 
the
server that I have no connection at all to the service. The Flash and the 
Service
both sit on the same domain when uploaded.

Here is what i have tried:
  - Made sure that the link to the Service is correct
  - Installed a crossdomain.xml at the root of the domain with very generous
settings
  - Tried dumping result and fault into onscreen text field but since there is 
some
communication/security issue nothing comes back

What I am seeing is that the Flash essentially just runs and runs with no 
connection
or indication that it is getting a fault back. It just keeps trying and nothing 
is
coming back. 

What has me stumped is why this would happen. 

Does anyone have any experience with this scenario using Services?

Thanks,
liam m-


 
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