I'm probably in the minority here but I think that is dumb. I don't
see what that accomplishes since it is so easy to build a proxy.  And
I haven't' really tried but I can imagine it very easy to counterfeit
a crossdomain.xml file.  This sounds to me like just another hoop to
jump through that doesn't really provide any real benefit to us.

--- In [email protected], "Tracy Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> No, the crossdomain.xml file goes on the server FROM WHCH you are
> requesting the data.  The idea is that the owner of the data can control
> access to that data.
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> http://www.crossdomainxml.org/
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> A proxy is a good long term solution.
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> Tracy
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