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xml policy file?
I've set up an xml policy file, and it's working nicely. However, if the request is coming from an invalid domain or IP, how can I display some sort of error? (popup or something...)
How can I check for an invalid domain? There must be something within flash that tells me. Any ideas?
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By invaild domain do you mean that someone has copied your work from your sight and is trying to use your work as their own?
If so I have created a protect system to keep this from happening using flash to protect flash.
As far as HTML I haven't a clue.
www.e4net.com
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Toby Mack
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sort of... a movie on someone elses server that requests data specific to that ip. I just want to prevent the data from getting there if they decide to put it up on another server (or if someone else puts it on their site.) I realize there's only so much you can do, but I only want to allow the data to flow if it's coming from an ip that I know about, otherwise I want to display some sort of message. I just need to know what flash does if the domain is invalid, coming from the xml policy file that I set up. Thanks for any help!
btw, I looked at e4net.com and didn't see anything like what you described. 'lil help?
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No e4net.com is just a tag line I gove out if people want to talk to me by voice.
Do you access your data through Flash only from your site or a vaild site you have set up?
Because I can even stop the flash from being seen if not on a vaild site. This opnly works with Flash SWF files.
Best regards
Toby Mack
For the best and funniest Audio Blog on the Internet come visit:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Fla****UpBlog
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Here is the info needed to protect your SWF files from being used anyplace other than your or valid site.
www.tobymack.com/demo/protect.zip
Best regards
Toby Mack
For the best and funniest Audio Blog on the Internet come visit:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Fla****UpBlog
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Thanks, I'll check that out.
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