Thanx, Grant
The problem is now resolved, I've posted the explaination a little bit
earlier...
The crossdomain file was not in the "real" root folder, and there was a
port problem.
Many thanks for your help
PR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Did you make sure the cross domain file is in the root folder ?
Grant.
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From: PR Durand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 1/12/06 4:37 AM
Subject: Re: SV: [Flashcoders] certificate
Thanks a lot for all your answers, Martin, Grant and Campbell,
So I got a additional step: I have a domain problem now...
the response.setHeader didn't change anything at the beginning, but may
help to go further. the proxy, we tried to build one yesterday, but not
enough time...so thanks for the link
I got my service working on the 8443 port by uploading the swf on the
same server where the service is located.
Why isn't it possible to reach it from another domain? I put the
crossdomain.xml on the server, is there another security rule?
PR
Martin Baltzer a écrit :
Yes flash in Internet Explorer has serious problems with self signed or 3. party ssl certificates. If the certificate is a valid one (by Verisign) there are no issues.
The problem is actually that when flash makes the request through IE the browser thinks the https page is already expired when it receives it and therefore it won't return it to flash.
This is only an issue in Internet Explorer but it can be fixed if proper cache
headers are being set on the serverside.
In JAVA/JSP the following extra cache headers solved the problem for me :)
response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-store");
response.setHeader("Pragma", "no-store");
Hope that works
Martin
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Sendt: 11. januar 2006 21:38
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Emne: Re: [Flashcoders] certificate
I have had some issue's with certificates and flash.
I use charles which is an http proxy to intercept the requests between the
browser and the server to figure out what the issue was. 1st test is really to
create an html page and call your webservice using a form post and make sure
the certificates are working within the browser and the webserver BEFORE you
try and use the service from flash.
There is cheap http proxy thats better than charles but I forget who created it.
ah, here is the link http://kevinlangdon.com/serviceCapture/
Grant.
----- Original Message -----
From: PR Durand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: 1/11/06 3:08 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] certificate
Hi List
It seems that I found antoher point to explain my difficulties to obtain
a result in connecting my WS.
The server has a Double-side certificate. I installed the certificate on
firefox, so I can call correctly the https webservice via the browser,
on the 8448 port without any problem,
but maybe flash can't communicate correctly?
I thought that the browser holding the swf was the only concerned by the
certificate, as flash isn't seen by the servers, but only the webpage
holding it... am I wrong? Can Flash have problems with the certificate?
thanks a lot
PR
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