I do it all the time and yes, just password protect the CFM template and the
server will protect your SWF.  If you are being SUPER secure, you might want
to code a login form for both or share sessions or something like that but
in general, this is fine.

 

Jake Churchill
CF Webtools
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of nstokes142
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] flex on a cfm page

 

  

I am sure that this is so basic a question that I am almost embaressed to
ask but here goes . . 
I have a site I have built with Coldfusion. The site is password protected
and uses a cfm routine to grant access to the site.
I want to add a flex app on this site. I want this app to be password
protected like the other pages on the site but 

I dont want to code a seperate log in for the flex app. Is it kosher to wrap
the flex app in a cfm wrapper instead of the default html wrapper that the
flex page lives on? How would you guys handle this sort of scenario?
(Where the flex app is not the main app on a site)



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