That is true. There's mucho overhead with serializing things to XML. 

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Josh
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If you're already using PHP on the server side, I can't see why you
wouldn't use AMF - it's binary, where xml is not, and is far more
verbose to send across the pipe.

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Matt (MTVN)
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Or don't write any XML at all. 
All the kids are using XML-RPC with Flash - it's the neatest!

http://xmlrpcflash.sf.net

 
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