I think Firdosh has a misunderstanding of the security model.  The
remote server must have the crossdomain.xml so that the server owner
says, "yes, I am willing to pay the costs to allow others to use my
servers".

 

Some server resources that are SWF-based can try to access your app, but
they are normally not allowed unless you allowDomain that remote SWF.

 

-Alex

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh Tynjala
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 11:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [flexcomponents] Re: Using Sockets on a server

 

Is the IRC server on wc.wearab.net? I thought you said you were
connecting to irc.freenode.net.... 

The crossdomain.xml needs to be on the same subdomain as the IRC server.

-Josh

Firdosh Tangri wrote: 

        yes again 
        
Security.loadPolicyFile("http://wc.wearab.net/flirc/IRCChat/bin/crossdom
ain.xml <http://wc.wearab.net/flirc/IRCChat/bin/crossdomain.xml> ");
        
        the app is here
        
        http://wc.wearab.net/flirc/IRCChat/bin/IRCChat.html
<http://wc.wearab.net/flirc/IRCChat/bin/IRCChat.html> 
        
        firdosh
        
        
        

        On 3/12/07, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

        Josh Tynjala wrote:
        > Is there a crossdomain. xml on the server to which you're
connecting?
        
        and are you loading it?
        Security.loadPolicyFile(crossdomainFileLocation);

         

 

 

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