Policy file changes in Flash Player 9

I have a form that sends mail (smtp) through a socket
connection (actionscript), which I picked up here,
http://www.bytearray.org/?p=27
Tested and works fine locally, but when posted online and
tested, it quietly fails.
I am trying to send mail from my domain, to the mail function
within my host server. (same domain).
Tried both "local" and "network" publishing options.
I have read the article on socket security at
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security_04.html
but I do not have the option to place a crossdomain.xml file
at port 843 since
I am on a shared server.
I've read everything that I can online but because policy
changes from player 9,0,115,0 on, it seems that older posts may not
be relevant, so is there another way to approach this matter?
Is it possible for me to hard code the cross domain policy
into my scripts or .fla?
Thanks,
Key.

Did you embed the font?
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=194&threadid=1133743&hi ghlight_key=y&keyword1=embed%20font

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