Cross domain access policy in Silverlight applications
| Published on 6/8/2009 by Site Editor More articles in Web Development
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In this article, Sergey examines the role of cross domain access policy in Silverlight. After a short introduction, he examines the interaction between client and server as well as a list of threats which may occur in rich internet applications. He also provides steps to take in order to prevent attacks and operation of Crossdomain Client Access Policy with the help of relevant screenshots and source code. read more |
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