On Monday 22 January 2007 19:16, mvbaffa wrote:
In fact Server 2 is a web server located in a Kiosk. The Flex 2 App
running at the Kiosk will have to show the movies on demand. So the
movies will be downloaded from server 1 and stored on server 2.
Your best having the Flex app ask the local
Hi Tom,
How can I do that
Thanks
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On Monday 22 January 2007 19:16, mvbaffa wrote:
In fact Server 2 is a web server located in a Kiosk. The Flex 2
App
running at the Kiosk will have to show the movies on demand.
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 14:07, mvbaffa wrote:
How can I do that
Do which bit ?
It might also help if you explain any experience you have with server side
code.
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Tom Chiverton
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Thanks Tom,
I have a very good experience with the server side code. Specially
in .NET. My Services are written in C#, with Fluorine.
Maybe I have to explain better my problem:
My application originally was designed to stream Flash Video Files.
So The Kiosk would have only a browser. The
Hi Daniel,
In fact Server 2 is a web server located in a Kiosk. The Flex 2 App
running at the Kiosk will have to show the movies on demand. So the
movies will be downloaded from server 1 and stored on server 2.
Maybe a better solution would be streaming the files, but this can be
too much
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