I thought I had sent an email with my resolution, if not I appologize :)

The services in question were not allowing us to access them through the means 
Flash
was communicating with the web service from our server. The company that was 
hosting
the service said that there was nothing on teir end that would prevent the 
transfer
of data, as demonstrated with our local access to the services. There may have 
been
a firewall issue or something else happening on the Windows Server that was 
hosting
things that was blocking the transfer.

I did not come to a resolution, per se, what we ended up doing was writing a 
.NET
web service on the same machine as the Flash. That web service sat between the 
Flash
and the remote web service to pass the data along and return the results with 
its
own exposed methods.

This was deadline / crunch time and since I couldn't get any real help from the
server people, who said that everything was working, I just went with what I 
knew
would work. 

On another project, however, I did use corssdomain.xml when callng Flash from 
within
an iframe which called another web service on the machine local to the Flash 
movie
within the iframe and that seemed to work well.

When I get a moment I want to play with this to see what I am doing wrong or if
there are just certain types of web services that do not communicate with Flash 
when
on a server under my setup.

What type of web service are you calling? What environment does the Flash live
within? Is there a crossdomain.xml file?

liam m-


--- John Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Liam,
> 
> Did you ever find out the problem? I’m having the same
> issue. Everything works locally, but not live.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John

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