I have a FLEX 3 frontend that worked fine in FlashPlayer 9. But now that I've upgraded to FlashPlayer10, the ?_method=PUT/DELETE hack is not working anymore. All those requests show up as a POST on the backend now. I did some reading and it sounds like I need to use as3httpclientlib AND run a socket policy server to give access to port 80 (or any other port) in order to use as3httpclientlib. So my question is: are you freakin kidding me? How is it that, in earlier versions of Flex/flash player, all I had to do was add a simple string ("_method=") to the url. But now I have to do the hokey pokey AND turn my self around? Really? Please someone tell me that I've got this all wrong, and that _method= is, in fact, still supported. Otherwise, its BYE BYE FLEX/FLASH PLAYER - NEVER AGAIN!
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I understand you very much, my friend, just had similar noise with authentication headers in new one Security Policy from Adobe. Anyway, if you'll share your code, maybe I could help you, because your goal is not clearly explained in your post, Buddy. So let me know please, cause java sandbox and silverlight are not the better way in this case. But maybe some javascript stuff could save our time.