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Has anyone been able to successfully implement a service to serve the required socket policy file to FlashPlayer?

I am running the Python implementation of the service provided by Adobe at

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/socket_policy_files.html

and using the following policy file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<cross-domain-policy>
 <site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only"/>
 <allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="*" secure="false"/>
</cross-domain-policy>

and receiving this message from Flash:

[SecurityErrorEvent type="securityError" bubbles=false 
cancelable=false eventPhase=2
text="Error #2048: 
Security sandbox violation: http://www.mapopolis.com/family/Tree.swf   
cannot load data from www.mapopolis.com:1900."]

Thanks.

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Do you send a trailing 0-byte after the

<cross-domain-policy>
     <allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="*" />
</cross-domain-policy>

Check the http://www.lightsphere.com/dev/articles/flash%5Fsocket%5Fpolicy.html

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Try hosting the policy file at port 843, assuming your admin will allow access to 843. Here's a link that tells you about socket policy files.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/socket_policy_files.html

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your socket server must respond in a special way to the flash socket when this one tries to connect and asks for "crossdomain"

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security_04.html

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security_05.html


TiMeister.com

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Assuming you are using AS3...

You can override crossdomain.xml policy files in your flash like this:

Security.allowDomain("*");
Security.allowInsecureDomain("*");

But if you need crossdomain.xml make sure it is in your root of the server you are trying to access. Also try a complely base simple version to make sure it works such as:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd">
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*" />
</cross-domain-policy>

Make sure it is named crossdomain.xml and in your root.

You can also change the policy file to another server or filename like this:

Security.loadPolicyFile("http://www.example.com/sub/dir/pf.xml");

If you are using AS2/flash8 (first off I am sorry) then you will need to be sure crossdomain.xml is in the root of the server you are hitting.

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