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The main object is to be listening for the server response and then give it the reply IT WANTS, they do work by the way.
There are also php/flash sockets or java/flash sockets and others to boot. you just need the response.
[Received]: <cross-domain-policy><allow-access-from domain="fruitbeard.net" to-ports="*" /><allow-access-from domain="*.fruitbeard.net" to-ports="*" /></cross-domain-policy>
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Client Software Programmer
I understand the swf tells the server <policy-file-request/> and the server is supposed to give it
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="*" />
</cross-domain-policy>\0 but it seems like the server doesnt even get a message from the swf
Last edited by AS3.0; 06-12-2015 at 06:17 PM.
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Client Software Programmer
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Hi,
Just says no connection made.
You should add some more listeners to youtr code Alloy,
this one too.
theSocket.onClose = function ()
{
conn_txt.text = "disconnected";
}
I'm not sure why you use port 843, thats just where flash listens first for its policy file, nothing to do with you being able to make a small chat feature
Last edited by fruitbeard; 06-14-2015 at 03:33 AM.
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Client Software Programmer
thx and because flash checks for the policy in the port first apparently, saves time and money.
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HI,
Congratulations Alloy, so what did you do differently to make it work in the end?
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Client Software Programmer
After some debugging with a local tcp perl client I found that my port wasn't even open so always remember kidz forward yo portz befo yo wreck yo portz
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