1. Make sure you have the appropriate secure attributes in you crossdomain
file:

<allow-access-from domain="*.test.com" secure="false" />

2. Also note that flash player doesnt trust any self-signed certs.

3. be wary of the IE no-cache header thing.

for #2 and #3, see:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=fdc7b5c&sliceId=2

On Nov 12, 2007 1:07 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   hey people,
>
> got some questions about crossdomain.xml
>
> i got a swf file that loads up under https//www.test.com and the swf file
> also load in https.
>
> now I had to make my crossdomain calls http so i can call
> http://sub1.test.com.
>
> We only have a SSL cert for www.test.com. So if I try to make a
> crossdomain call to https://sub1.test.com it will not load the
> crossdomain.xml.
>
> Is this because the https://sub1.test.com doesn't have a SSL cert?
>
> If I got a wild-card SSL cert for *.test.com would my sub1.test.com calls
> over https work?
>
> Can I even make corssdomain https calls?
>
> any help would be good.
>
>  
>



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