On 9/15/06, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's a mad thought - if you know Apache/PHP you could do a few
tricks server side so that the URL:

http://someserver/flash.swf

actually points to a PHP file (use mod_rewrite). That PHP file could
then capture all sorts of details about the incoming request
(referring URL etc.) and log it or take whatever action necessary -
then if it's happy serving the SWF, pass the appropriate content type
and just pass through the content of the SWF file.

By this, I mean - the real SWF file is somewhere else on the server,
and needn't even be accessible via the web server at all, except via
the faked-up URL above.

Ian
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