Adam Wolff wrote:
> Flash will make the request for crossdomain.xml on whatever port you're 
> requesting content from, 

This was my problem, thanks to all posters for saving lots of my 
debugging time!

BR
Greg

> so if your dataset is like:
> 
> <dataset src="http://remove.bar.com:8080/my.jsp";
> 
> then you need be sure to serve your crossdomain file on that port. A 
> debugging proxy like liveheaders (for firefox) or fiddler should shed some 
> light on the problem.
 >
> 
> http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/
> http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/
> 
> A
> 
> On Jun 1, Grzegorz Jakacki wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am having problems with SOLO cross-domain deployment. I created a 
>>small allplication that is served from host LOCAL.FOO.COM and makes HTTP 
>>request to host REMOTE.BAR.COM . There is a 
>>http://remote.bar.com/crossdomain.xml set up properly to allow requests 
>>from Flash applications served by local.foo.com .
>>
>>When I serve the application using LPS on LOCAL, things work --- it 
>>connects to REMOTE and downloads data.
>>
>>If I compile the application to SWF and serve using Apache from LOCAL, 
>>things break --- it fails to load the data from REMOTE (I do not even 
>>get 'ontimeout' in reasonable time).
>>
>>Am I doing something wrong or maybe this mode of operation is not 
>>supported by Laszlo?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Greg
>>
>>PS: LPS-3.1, SWF6.
>>
>>
> 
> 


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Grzegorz Jakacki, Senior Software Eng.
greg(at)exoweb.net, +86-136-93228804
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