Here is a recent IM conversation I had with someone who shall remain
nameless. I apologize for the language, but it wasn't even me this
time.

4:43:38 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]: fucking new flashplayer broke [my app]
and i have no idea why
4:43:49 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]: i didn't think any of that security shit
applied to us
4:43:59 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]: security! yay! we love it!
4:48:02 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]: aha. fuckers.
4:48:03 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Allowing SOAPAction header for web services

When using Flash Player in conjunction with web services, make sure
the SOAPAction header is allowed.
4:48:15 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hidden at the bottom of some technote

So maybe check to make sure the SOAPAction header is allowed? I'd say
check all the recent stuff with the April security release of Flash
Player and go over every tech note with a fine tooth comb.

Doug


On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Douglas Knudsen
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> Service Capture, trace(), and some chicken bones :)  Seriously, I'd invest
> in Service Capture or Charles to sniff your SOAP.  You  can certainly use
> Wireshark or FireBug too, but not for AMF sniffing which smells better to
> me!
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> DK
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> On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Josh McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've started getting a 1009 error for no apparent reason when trying to
> call a SOAP method, and there's absolutely no useful debugging information,
> it just comes up as a fault event. How is one supposed to track down and fix
> something like this? I'm stuck on 2.01 so there's no source to rpc.* to
> browse.
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> > Any help much appreciated.
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> > -J
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> > --
> > "Therefore, send not to know For whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee."
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> > :: Josh 'G-Funk' McDonald
> > :: 0437 221 380 :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Douglas Knudsen
> http://www.cubicleman.com
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