Where do I put the crossdomain.xml file when I have the program running at:
http://www.somedomain.com/vshare
but the video is on
http://www.anotherdomain.com/video
thanks
Where do I put the crossdomain.xml file when I have the program running at:
http://www.somedomain.com/vshare
but the video is on
http://www.anotherdomain.com/video
thanks
Cross-domain policy for Flash movies
You need to add anotherdomain.com to crossdomain.xml
I think the XML file need to be in DocumentRoot of the web site, not in sub folder
http://www.somedomain.com/crossdomain.xml
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Thanks, that got it working nicely. I had placed crossdomain.xml on the file server (somedomain.com) and it worked, but was worried having something on that one allowing access to everyone/everything (*). I removed it from anotherdomain.com and put the crossdomain.xml up to the root of the program server (somedomain.com), removed the *, added the anotherdomain.com plus the www version, and everything works.
I guess I still dont know the point of the file since it allows a running process to access a remote server and the remote server has no way to allow or disallow this access. It would seem the file server would need/want to have a file that would tell if a web server was allowed access to its files, not the other way around.
What am I not seeing here?
It is restriction by Flash, not file server. Flash Player will check for crossdomain.xml for security reason.
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