Should have none whatsoever if the iframe contains urls means these open
real player or windows media player on the local pc. If you are having
problems check if a firewall issue. No problems recently testing Helix for
Linux. But maybe you use some other streaming server I am unfamiliar
with.....if so, somebody with more details on the configuration you are
using may be able to help..

OT, sent an email to the list this am which seemed not to get through, but
local ntl smtp seems to be coughing a bit this morning, seems back now, so
wonder if this gets through..

cheers


Colm

-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT : IFRAME / Bandwidth


I can't say I have tested this which is why I'm asking....

If I have an IFRAME on a webserver which is streaming content from a
separate location, will this IFRAME have any detrimental effects on the
bandwidth of the Webserver which is hosting the IFRAME?


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