Well, then you can't do it (as far as I know) due to inherent security violations. Your client, on one hand, doesn't want to allow logins or shared objects (for security reasons I assume), yet they are asking you to break security (which the Flash player and partially the browser won't let you do) - so they have put you in a Catch-22 type situation unfortunately. Seems like time to go back to the client and educate?
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