Thanks, Mark...

The content type (which I forgot) helped me get closer to getting this 
going, but I have some more work to do to get this to work properly.

At 09:32 AM 7/12/2007, Mark H. Wood wrote:
>Well, the first step is to ensure that the file will be served as
>'content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash'.  You'll need to ensure
>that an appropriate entry has been made in the bitstream format
>registry and that it is applied to the Flash bitstreams.
>
>The next hurdle is that this may cause the client to download the
>entire presentation before starting it.  If the presentation is large,
>the delay may range from unpleasant to unacceptable.  With other AV
>formats I've had some success in placing a copy of the actual
>presentation on a streaming server and submitting a SMIL document
>which points to it.  This requires that the client know what to do
>with an 'application/smil' document.  RealPlayer and Quicktime
>understand these, but I don't recall whether they understand Flash.
>Depending on your specific needs, another AV format might serve better.
>
>--
>Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he
>means the exact opposite.
>
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