Which I believe goes in a crossdomain.xml file. My concern is the first portion of the fix listed. The solutions I have found are seemed to be adding a few lines of code according to this stackoverflow question.įrom the Stackoverflow question above's answer I implemented the following code: allowscriptaccess = "always"Īs described in our template file. ( EDIT: I have removed links to demo site as they are no longer relevant. You can view the current working tool, using the files located on our server as well as my demo where I switched links to reflect the cloud files instead of the local files. We have a site running on Rackspace cloud servers, and are just now trying to use cloud files a CDN to speed up a product rotation tool that we use on our site. ![]() ![]() Everything I can find points to the fact this this is a security precaution as the files are not on the same domain.
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