Flex 2 Google Search 0.1

I downloaded Flex 2 Google Search 0.1 from
http://www.zeuslabs.us/downloads
and it will display the google search
results in our own web site
So when I do my flex program using the Flex 2 Google Search
0.1 it was
work in my local PC(windows) I'm using in home. But the same
code
when I publish in the Linux web server it won't get the
search
results.
Any one can gave solution for this?
Thanks
-pasindu

nevermind... I finally got it to work.
Not sure exactly what was broken or not right, but I followed
the tips in this article and it started working...
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=96611248
I can now view my flex app by using the IIS website URL
http://testsite/bin/testsite.html

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    See https://bugs.downthemall.net/ticket/2147
    Google Search Bug
    Reported by: openid:nathan wride Owned by:
    Priority: major Milestone:
    Component: Polish/Usability Version: 2.0.10
    Keywords: Google search instant save bug Cc:
    Operating System: Windows
    Description
    Hi Guys
    I have found a bug/annoying thing that occurs frequently on google. When searching, DTA trys to download the search...
    I'll try to attach a screenshot.
    Attachments
    [https://bugs.downthemall.net/attachment/ticket/2147/Screenshot.png Screenshot.png] Download (113.0 KB) - added by openid:nathan wride 4 weeks ago.
    The screenshot that shows the bug.

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