I create my panos as multiresolution but only the smallest resolution inside the .swf file. The .swf file points to my web site for the higher resolution files. This allows me to post panos to Facebook or view in mobile phones and zoom in to see all the detail.
I can also view the pano locally on my hard drive. The high resolutions images are grabbed from my site.
I normal I post links to my site without the www. at the beginning. But I just noticed that if I access my site with the www then the high resolution images are not used. When I checked the Error Console of Firefox there is no difference between the two.
When I check the Error log on my web site I get File does not exist for crossdomain.xml
Tested with Mozilla Firefox.
See
http://www.photocreations.ca/martello_t ... lo_tower_1
http://photocreations.ca/martello_tower ... lo_tower_1
http://www.photocreations.ca/martello_t ... ower_1.swf
Do I need to add a crossdomain.xml file to my site?
Does it make since that my not having a crossdomain.xml file I am not allowing www.X to access X? But allow Facebook, Google+, locally to access X?
Jim Watters
crossdomain.xml
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Thank you Hopki and Sam. I figured that was what I needed but it was late when I noticed the problem and a quick look of the spec made it look very complicated.
For others this is what is needed. Create text file crossdomain.xml and Just change yoursite.com
Jim
For others this is what is needed. Create text file crossdomain.xml and Just change yoursite.com
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "http://www.adobe.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd">
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="yoursite.com"/>
<allow-access-from domain="www.yoursite.com"/>
</cross-domain-policy>
Jim
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