Hi Stephen, hi Douglas,

I found a solution! :-)

Ok, first of all for my application it is very important to load the  
WSDL files with the https Url. Only with a https Url the sessionId is  
sent by Flash.

Then I had to do a tomcat configuration. It was necessary to add

<Valve  
className="org.apache.catalina.authenticator.BasicAuthenticator"   
disableProxyCaching="false" />

in <Context /> of context.xml.

With this settings everything works like it is expected.

Thanks to all which thought about my problem.

Regards,
Christoph

Zitat von Stephen Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Christoph Guse writes:
>
>> Hi Douglas,
>>
>> thanks for your reply. I can switch off https for testing purposes, but
>> it is impossible to switch off https in the production environment. So
>> your approach can't be the final solution.
>>
>> I'll try to switch off https tomorrow and will see what happens.
>>
>> Any more ideas?
>
> There's a fairly well documented problem when loading data over HTTPS into
> the Flash Player when running in IE if the response contains cache-control
> headers.  If these are set to Cache-Control: no-cache then the browser loads
> the data but the Flash player never gets to see it, so you could try seeing
> if these headers are being sent and disable them or alter them if they are -
> you should be able to find people's solutions with a quick Google.
>
> There can also be problems in IE with HTTPS if the content is gzipped by the
> server, depending on IE settings - the "do not save encrypted data" setting
> under internet settings/advanced/security seems to have some effect here.
>
> Good luck!
> Stephen
>


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