At 4:32 AM 6/13/1, Michael Lugassy wrote:
> Will it be possible to call a Movie via a URL but instead of
> specifying absolute name (like: mymovie.swf) to specify
> getmovie.cfm?parm1=value and on the getmovie.cfm page to
> use cfcontent to "send" the file automaticlly?
Whew, I'm not sure... it sounds as if you're asking whether ColdFusion
Server can return a SWF, which I don't think I see a scenario for... you
could certainly invoke a template with query terms to have a new HTML or
similar document returned... hmm, maybe you're think of a serverside
redirect..? Sorry, I'm not sure of the full situation there.
Taking a step backwards from it, I'd guess you may be asking "How can I
load movie clips into a SWF if their identity is determined only by actions
taken by the visitor?" If so, then it's pretty easy to handle that
branching in the client itself, and construct URLs in the client rather
than ask the server to construct the URLs.
But as you can see, I may be looking at something very different than what
you're looking at... sorry, I'm not sure of the design situation.
jd
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