On a related note, would it be possible to somehow "piggyback" the com
traffic on another port, say 80 or 443, sharing it with the regular traffic
of the page?  The flash player would know when to jump in and grab the
incoming traffic based upon something, the same way CF knows when to grab a
.cfm request from iis.

I would think that would require a flash player patch, rather than just a
server patch, if it is possible at all.  Totally out of my realm of
knowledge, so feel free to tell me how silly the idea is... ;)

t/

Matthew P. Smith 
Web Developer, Object Oriented 
Naval Education & Training Professional 
Development & Technology Center 
(NETPDTC) 
(850)452-1001 ext. 1245 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-----Original Message-----
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 1:51 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Any modem users out there? I need you to test something for m e

Not to mention the resrictions on most other federal agencies as well...

Hey, Steph! Do you have a way to configure the port on that thing, or is it
limited to 1935? I know Flash 5 can only accept incoming socket connections
above 1024, but I know nothing about FlashMX.

M
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