On 3 Jun 2006, at 00:00, Spurgeon, Chris wrote:
We have a flash app that displays .flvs via progressive download (we don't have a streaming solution in place yet). Higher ups are worried about the possibility of users going into their browser's cache and saving the downloaded flv files. Is there some way to tell the browser to destroy those flvs after use?

have a read of this thread...
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2004-November/ 125788.html

but...
would deleting the cached-file actually be a solution? - It strikes me that a user motivated enough to copy an flv file out of the cache would also be more than capable of finding the url of the flv, to then simply download it directly to file.

Paul
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