With a background in Flash Remoting, I understand quite a
bit about Flash Remoting but wanted to ask what the different approaches to
securing a RemoteObject call are? Crossdomain.xml still have any effect on the SWF’s
allowed domain pool – what about going over SSL with Flex Enterprise
calls? I guess I’m looking or a mini article on security with these calls
– just double checking my approach before I find out later I was mistaken
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- [flexcoders] Remote calls and Security Jonathan Miranda
- RE: [flexcoders] Remote calls and Security Matt Chotin
- RE: [flexcoders] Remote calls and Security Jonathan Miranda
- RE: [flexcoders] Remote calls and Security Matt Chotin