Suppose the blaze server does have a crossdomain.xml.

How can I point remote object to hit the blaze server at all? From what I've 
read so far, the .swf is usually hosted on the same server as the remoting 
server.

-mL


On Thursday 27 Mar 2008, Mark Lapasa wrote:

> > The reason for this arrangement is that the place where the .swf is
> > hosted not available to install BlazeDS.
> > Haven't been able to find out in the documentation how to redirect the
> > remote object to a different URL.
>   

I think you'll just need a suitable crossdomain.xml on the blaze server.

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> On one domain, the .swf is hosted On another domain, resides Blaze DS 
> server. User accesses the .swf from the first one so it can take 
> advantage of remoting on the other. The reason for this arrangement is 
> that the place where the .swf is hosted not available to install 
> BlazeDS. Haven't been able to find out in the documentation how to 
> redirect the remote object to a different URL. Help anyone? Thx, -mL



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