Hey Bod,
 
Check your WSDL for the SOAP endpoint. Flex parses the WSDL to get the endpoint and your WSDL is likely referencing the local machine name which is causing Flex to fail.  You can work around this by setting the rootURL property of the webservice to the fully qualified host name.  Remember that you will need to set this differently based on how you're deploying.
 
How's Loughborough? :)
 

Carson

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bhaq1972
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 6:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Flex2 final - Another 'security error accessing url'

Hi
(I didn't want to take over Sathish's post but i have a similar
problem.)

My problem is as follows. I'm taking my flex app and trying to
expose it to the internet.

in our LAN environment, everything is okay. My flex swf is hosted on
IIS...which also hosts my webservice.

my flex app looks like this

<mx:Application >

<mx:WebService wsdl="../../MyWebService/service1.asmx?wsdl"/>
<myComponents/>

</mx:Application>

Our IT guys are exposing my IIS using Microsoft ISA Server 2004
using a web publishing rule.

The problem i face is, my flex application downloads but the minute
my app makes a webservice call.. i get the error 'Security error
accessing url'

i've googled around but am at a loss.

any ideas anyone.

thanks
Bod

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