In my experience, Flex Builder "Debug" swfs have the same are subject to the same crossdomain access restrictions that production swfs have. I'm a bit suspicious of the claim that this is not the case. Without seeing code, I wouldn't be able to judge if there was something else going on, or not.
George wrote:
--- In [email protected], "Anirudh Sasikumar"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

During development, Flex Builder automatically gets the flash player
to trust your swf so that you won't encounter this issue.

Yahoo's crossdomain.xml allows access to content if the app is hosted
on *.yahoo.com. (Eg: news.yahoo.com, etc.). It's not wildcard access
that lets anyone access their data. Your app would have to be deployed
on a subdomain of yahoo.com.

Cheers,
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Anirudh Sasikumar
http://anirudhs.chaosnet.org/

So, what you are saying is that it is not possible to take the rss
feeds from Yahoo directly into a Flex app? The ONLY way is to go
through a proxy? So, a browser can do it, but a Flex/Flash app cannot?
If this is the case, Adobe needs to re-think this security architecture.

Also, if you are correct, which I believe that you are, they need to
correct the development environment, so that you cannot do things in
development, that you will not be able to do in production. If I have
to go through a proxy when I deploy, I should have to go through a
proxy when I develop.


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