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I am trying to get Silverlight to work with a quick sample application and am calling a rest service on a another computer. The server that has the rest service has a clientaccesspolicy.xml which looks like:

<access-policy>
    <cross-domain-access>
        <policy>
            <allow-from http-request-headers="*">
                <domain uri="*"/>
            </allow-from>
            <grant-to>
                <resource path="/" include-subpaths="true"/>
            </grant-to>
        </policy>
    </cross-domain-access>
</access-policy>

And is being picked up (at least according to the the network traces I have run), and there is no request for crossdomain.xml. The C# code looks like:

public Page()
{
    InitializeComponent();

    string restUrl = "http://example.com/rest_service.html?action=test_result";

    WebClient testService = new WebClient();
    testService.DownloadStringCompleted += new DownloadStringCompletedEventHandler(testService_DownloadStringCompleted);
    testService.DownloadStringAsync(new Uri(restUrl, UriKind.Absolute));

}

void testService_DownloadStringCompleted(object sender, DownloadStringCompletedEventArgs e)
{
    if (e.Error == null)
    {
        LoadTreeViewWithData(e.Result);
    }
}

However, I always get the following Security Error back:

{System.Security.SecurityException ---> System.Security.SecurityException: Security error.
   at System.Net.BrowserHttpWebRequest.InternalEndGetResponse(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
   at System.Net.BrowserHttpWebRequest.c__DisplayClass5.b__4(Object sendState)
   at System.Net.AsyncHelper.c__DisplayClass2.b__0(Object sendState)
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
   at System.Net.AsyncHelper.BeginOnUI(SendOrPostCallback beginMethod, Object state)
   at System.Net.BrowserHttpWebRequest.EndGetResponse(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
   at System.Net.WebClient.GetWebResponse(WebRequest request, IAsyncResult result)
   at System.Net.WebClient.DownloadBitsResponseCallback(IAsyncResult result)}

What am I doing wrong? And why doesn't the security error tell me some more useful information?

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    What was it you had to change to get it working?
    – stimms
    Apr 19, 2009 at 23:55
  • You can't call rest services when your Silverlight project is not a web project. Apr 20, 2009 at 15:16

3 Answers 3

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If you haven't already done so, I'd first try changing the restUrl to something simpler like a static HTML page on the same server (or if need be on your own server) just to verify your main code works.

Assuming the security exception is specific to that REST URL (or site), you might take a look at the URL Access Restrictions in Silverlight 2 article. There are some non-obvious security rules involving file types and "internet zones" in addition to the more well-known cross domain rules.

I second the complaint about many exception messages in Silverlight not being very helpful. The above referenced MSDN article contains an amusing note:

When users get an error that results from one of these access policies being violated, the error may not indicate the exact cause.

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  • Ah, the little known cross-zone restriction... It took me several days to figure out that was causing my problems. Thanks for the link. +1
    – Phil
    Nov 17, 2011 at 15:35
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I couldn't do cross domain REST HTTP deletes without adding http-methods="*" to the allow-from element in the clientaccesspolicy.xml. When I added the http-methods attribute, then everything worked and the SecurityException stopped happening.

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  • Thanks for this - this turned out to be my problem as well. Sep 2, 2011 at 19:07
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Loading HTML pages from a "Trusted Site" failed for my local application (http://localhost/) - until I added localhost to the list of Trusted Sites.

Silverlight prevents "cross zone" calls (in my case Local Network vs. Trusted Sites) and "cross scheme" calls (e. g. http vs. https).

And so far it only works with a "crossdomain.xml" file. I tried "clientaccesspolicy.xml" first, but didn't get it going.

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