pamela,
Please ignore the link I sent earlier.  To meet deadlines, we've
switched the geocode to another service.  I will create a smaller,
sample geocode example and send you that link.  I'll be able to send
you the project source for the simple example as well.
Mark


On Apr 9, 11:52 am, OldMster <[email protected]> wrote:
> pamela,
> I sent you a link privately, the SWF requires a login and I didn't
> want to post that publicly.
>
> Mark
>
> On Apr 8, 2:59 pm, pamela fox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi OldMster-
> > Can you post a link to the SWF that shows the issue?
>
> > - pamela
>
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:30 AM, OldMster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Any update on this?  It really has us blocked on a critical project.
> > > I have tried using thehttp://maps.google.com/maps/geocallto get
> > > around it, but since there isn't a crossdomain policy file on the
> > > google maps server, this fails.  I tried setting up a PHP proxy using
> > > curl on our server to get around that, but I get a bad or illegal
> > > request error from the google server.  If I copy the url used in the
> > > curl request from the server to a browser, the address geocode comes
> > > up fine.  I'm pretty much stumped at this point.
>
> > > On Apr 7, 4:41 pm, OldMster <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > We have an odd problem with the ClientGeocoder.geocode method.  When
> > > > the SWF is loaded from an https: domain, the geocode call always fails
> > > > with status '500'.  When watching the network traffic with firebug,
> > > > the call out to the maps.googleapi.com is going with a bad 'url'
> > > > parameter: (below is what is show in Firebug)
>
> > > > urlhttp://https://qo4dev.......... (removed for security)
>
> > > > it has both http:// and https:// on the url - not valid.
>
> > > > When run in debugging mode, the geocode method works, but i suspect it
> > > > is bypassing something when loaded from a local drive, much like the
> > > > key checking is less restrictive.
>
> > > > The other calls we are using from the https: domain work fine, but I
> > > > also don't see the url parameter in them when watching the traffic in
> > > > Firebug.  Is this just a bug, or are we doing someting wrong? (v1.94
> > > > of the google api for Flash)
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