Local vs. Shared -- who does what?

One place that the documentation I'm finding is thin in
discussing is how someone who is on a shared server deploys a
ColdFusion/Flex app.
For instance, my host is very helpful, but still, I don't
have direct access to anything above my domain. I'm trying to
figure out where the files that are in
C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\WEB-INF (i.e., all of the various xml
documents -- crossdomain.xml, services-config.xml, etc.) need to go
and what I need to tell them to set in them.
Has anyone on a shared sever made this work? Can you share
your wisdom?
Al

One place that the documentation I'm finding is thin in
discussing is how someone who is on a shared server deploys a
ColdFusion/Flex app.
For instance, my host is very helpful, but still, I don't
have direct access to anything above my domain. I'm trying to
figure out where the files that are in
C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\WEB-INF (i.e., all of the various xml
documents -- crossdomain.xml, services-config.xml, etc.) need to go
and what I need to tell them to set in them.
Has anyone on a shared sever made this work? Can you share
your wisdom?
Al

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