I have one doubt yet:
When the pop3 server is pop3.domain.com and I have only acess to the www.domain.com or domain.com.
That means: I will have http://www.domain.com/crossdomain.xml
It will work when I try to connect to pop3.domain.com ?
Meaning, again, subdomains are valid for the crossdomain on the "root" domain?
Regards!
Rogerio
On 8/25/06, Dirk Eismann
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Don't have the correct syntax in front of me, but it should also be noted that by calling System.loadPolicyFile( http://www.foo.com/some/nested/folder/crossdomain.xml) or somthing similar, Flash Player can load crossdomain files that do not live in the "root" of the server. Also, by using loadPolicyFile() the file does not even need to be named crossdomain.xml :)
Dirk.
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