[JDEV] RFC: cross-domain Flash support
dlb
civintel at comcast.net
Thu Oct 24 13:59:24 CDT 2002
Matthias wrote___________
> If someone has his web site on services like geocities, he >can't run this
small app on the webserver.
exactly
it seems that hosting providers have become more restrictive w/ their
'basic' tier services , especially towards the installation of SS
executables. Also I'd be cautious about routing my login and session data
through the proxy of a public domain. It's one think to implement this on a
managed network in order to accommodate a firewall , but you're courting
trouble when you ask users to trust an unknown host in this capacity.
For anyone else that's interested in this area , I've created a section
within the FML wiki where we can hash out these issues and any further ideas
that people might have - http://www.verbots.com/fml/
I'm intending to post an inquiry to jadmin early next week, so any advice on
refining this proposition will be appreciated.
thanks;
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Wimmer" <m at tthias.net>
> Hi Aaron!
>
> Aaron McBride wrote:
>
> > What about running a small app on the server that the flash file came
> >
> If someone has his web site on services like geocities, he can't run
> this small app on the webserver.
>
>
> Tot kijk
> Matthias
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