If Apache httpd is serving your Flex application, you can use mod_proxy to make 
a URL pattern appear to be served from another subdomain.

Mike


--- In [email protected], Alex Harui <aha...@...> wrote:
>
> If the two domain names match, you cannot get a new SecurityDomain.  You will 
> need another way of addressing the same server.  If you know the IP address 
> you can use that.  Some folks have created DNS mappings to the same server.
> 
> 
> On 4/2/10 6:21 PM, "Deuce" <f...@...> wrote:
> 
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> 
> Does anyone know how to load a sub-application as a "sandboxed" application 
> when on the same domain?
> 
> i.e.:
> 
> http://www.xyz.com/HostApplication.swf
> 
> loads
> 
> http://www.xyz.com/SubApplication.swf
> 
> My simple configuration uses a SWFLoader class as such:
> 
> <mx:SWFLoader id="swfLoader"
>  trustContent="false"
>  loadForCompatibility="true"/>
> 
> After running, the loaded sub-application attempts a remote object service 
> call and the UI displays an error:
> 
> TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert obj...@24a83949 
> to mx.messaging.messages.ErrorMessage.
> 
> This configuration works fine if the sub-application is loaded from a 
> different domain.  Is there a way to load sub-applications, that are able to 
> remote successfully, from the SAME domain?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Alex Harui
> Flex SDK Team
> Adobe System, Inc.
> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
>


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