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12 Feb 2020CPOL1 min read 7.8K  
How to implement a crossdomain.xml file to allow the Flash client to connect to my site
My recent Azure adventures are working with a Flash client as the front end, which meant the need to implement a crossdomain.xml file to allow the Flash client to connect to my site. This post will outline the problem and give a solution to how this can be done.

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