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Alex Payne  
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 More options Mar 9, 3:20 pm
From: "Alex Payne" <a...@al3x.net>
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 13:20:11 -0600
Local: Sun, Mar 9 2008 3:20 pm
Subject: Re: Change in crossdomain.xml??
Kris: could you elaborate on the solution that Yahoo and Google use
that you'd like to see us implement?

We're not trying to shut down Flash developers, just trying to protect
our users' security.

On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 12:37 PM,  <k...@neuroproductions.be> wrote:

>  @ Dossy : you can always reach the api via a server-side script on
>  your own domain (and put your own "allow all" crossdomain.xml in if
>  needed)
>  there is a nice php class in the docs that you can use

>  @Alex,Twitter: Can't you use an other domain for the API, just like
>  the yahoo and google  APIs ? at least check how they do it. with the
>  key and stuff.
>  Anyway, I hope it gets fixed :)

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Alex Payne
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