>From time to time I work on Flash projects and have previously used
CakeAMFPHP. Now it looks like it has been abandoned (more or less) in
favor of CakeAMF. My problem is that from what I can gather CakeAMF
requires the compilation and installation of a PHP-plugin (AMFEXT).

My question is: (How) can I run CakeAMF on "any normal Cake-compatible
host"?

I have compiled plenty of things from time to time, including PHP. I
do not now of any way to install and run shared objects from htaccess
(usually the level of control you are given on many hosts).

The reason I ask something that even to me sounds exceptionally stupid
is that I can't really believe that CakeAMF was purposely built to
only run on custom PHP-installs... which is what it loks like to me at
present. It would be a really huge hurdle for anyone wanting to
develop and deploy for this plugin.

/Martin
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