Greetings!
I'm participating in some project as a Flash consultant, but during last days I 
found that I missed some knowledge on subject and decided to ask community 
members for help.
In order to explain this upcoming project briefly I need to say following:
It will be Flash application written in Flash 9 that will be incorporated in 
the Zinc player environment and distributed as some executable for download.
This application (when it will be executed) must open the binary socket 
connection in order to get data from server. 
I know that Zinc now have full support of Flash 9, but when I've read about 
binary sockets on Adobe [Macromedia] website I found some security restrictions 
and therefore I want to ask: if Zinc provides support for binary sockets with 
same restrictions Flash do or not? 
When I ask this question, I mean if my application which will be run locally 
can communicate with some internet host using binary sockets or not? 
I'll appreciate for any help and especially if someone here made similar thing 
before, I'm begging him to find two minutes and reply on this message.
Sincerely,
Igor Vasiliev
Atidim 2, Tel-Aviv, Israel
phone: +972-36471884
fax: +972-36472722
web: www.mixtv.tv
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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