Weird.

It works from http://dell5150/blah

but not from http://192.168.0.50/blah

The crossdomain policy was <allow-access-from-domain="*">

Nothing else works, not localhost, not 192.168.0.50.

Well, <allow-access-from-domain="dell5150"> works as well...

On 7/12/06, Count Schemula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a laptop running IIS, PHP, mySQL, amfphp

I have a simple amfphp application that works from the webserver laptop.

It works if I play just the .swf file, it works if I call the .html
file from the file:///C/Inetpub/wwwroot/ folder and it works if I call
it its IP address, 192.168.0.50/folder/file.html

It does not work from my development desktop computer on the same
wired ethernet network.

The webserver and network can be called from the desktop computer to
the webserver laptop, so that part works fine.The amfphp app does not
work.

I thought it might be a port issue, so I turned the SP2 firewall off
on the laptop, and that was not the fix.

I have a crossdomain.xml file in my webroot that allows localhost and
the webserver IP (192.168.0.50) and that did not fix it.

I've messed around with the flash player security thing on the web. Nothing.

I'm kind of at a loss.

I know this is really simple, but, it has me up a tree.

Thanks.

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