All,

I don't know if anyone's following this thread or would find this
useful, but thanks to the pointers I received from Jim, I've been able
to cobble together a few PHP scripts that do what I need them to.  If
anyone wants to see them, send me an email to let me know. I can't
promise that they're the most elegant or robust, but they do the job.

Cheers,
Matt


On 6/22/06, Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/21/06, matt stuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> However, with most of our work, we develop an RIA for a client, who
> handles the back-end themselves. So, we develop our apps so that they
> send and receive XML, which means the client can use whatever they
> want in the backend: asp, asp.net, webservices, php, whatever...
>
> Is this a valid position? E.g., if we used amfphp, are we then
> limiting our flexibility on the back-end?
>

There are open source implementations of AMF in .NET, Java, and PHP,
as well as closed source versions for multiple platforms, so
compatibility shouldn't be too much of a concern.

For more information look here:
http://www.osflash.org/amf

You can also add Red5 to the list presented there.

I hope that helps.

-Chris
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