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		<title>Solving the Soap Cross Domain Problem for Flash Player 9,0,124,0</title>
		<description>Recently, the Flash Player update (9,0,124,0) crippled one of our clients' sites by stopping the Flash-based application from making Soap calls to a web server other than the one that served the SWF.

Despite consulting various internet resources, we were unable to find any solution that worked. Wade Arnold's blog entry ...</description>
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		<title>Flash Player 9 Update 3 and the Socket Policy File</title>
		<description>With the release of Flash player 9 Update 3, many Flash applications are beginning to break due to Flash's new socket policy rules.

The executive summary is that a server that allows Flash Player to connect to its sockets must now provide a socket policy file on either port 843 or ...</description>
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