System.Security.SecurityException When Accessing a RSS Feed
The cross domain policy and its background is explained in details in this article:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645032(VS.95).aspx
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Hmmm...While that will probably work, I don't want to do that because then my generic Silverlight control is tied to ASP or a WCF service. The whole I idea was to create a control that I can place on...
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The simplest way is to create a ASP web page that will act as the proxy for the customer's rss feed. Within you ASP page you will have a http GET call to the customer's url to fetch the rss feed...
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I don't have any control over the server. How can I fix this problem?
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You need to deploy a cross domain policy of some kind at the root of the server. This cannot be done client side.Youtube RSS feeds are hosted at feeds.feedburner.com, and when looking at...
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I have created a simple RSS control which uses the Syndication libraries. I hooked it up to YouTube's rss feed and it works well. However, I simply changed the Url to point to our customer's RSS feed...
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