How to Make crossdomain.xml Work with SharePoint

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Not long ago I worked on a web site which had all its content and media stored in SharePoint. At an early point in the project, Flash developers started to complain that none of their media played when served from SharePoint. The problem seemed obvious: the cross-domain policy file, crossdomain.xml, was missing. Here’s what it’s for (via Adobe): A cross-domain policy file is an XML document that grants a web client—such as Adobe Flash Player (though not necessarily limited to...

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