Is the same true for binary sockets?
cheers
-m
On 7/3/06,
David Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only proviso that I can think of is the security sandbox. You can only connect to network resources in the same domain or with a crossdomain policy file allowing the originating domain access.
Getting the crossdomain file from an FTP server could be tricky. I am not certain, but I imagine that would entail running an HTTP or XMLSocket server from the same domain as the FTP server and loading the crossdomain file that way (with Security.loadPolicyFile).
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