Instead of stabbing in the dark, try installing Fiddler on the Windows client machine. It shows you all the calls any browser makes, the HTTP headers and responses, everything basically.
Then compare the results before and after changing the web server configuration. If it is anything like what Guy suggested above, you should be able to see what's causing it. Then you have to work out how to fix it :) On 5/19/09, Ron Wagner <[email protected]> wrote: > > On May 19, 2009, at 3:49 AM, saritha wrote: > >> >> >> I have a web page with external swf file(.swf)in it. >> The external swf file loads images dynamically. >> The files are put up in web server. >> If the web server is not clustered (say it runs in single instance >> mode) the external swf loads properly in Internet Explorer >> 6.0,Internet Explorer 7.0 , Firefox 3.0 and Safari 3.0. >> If the web server is clustered(say it runs with mulitple instances) >> the external swf does not load in Internet Explorer 6.0 and Internet >> Explorer 7.0.But it still loads properly in firefox and safari. >> >> Its has become a show stopper issue. >> Any Help on this would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks >> > > I've had to add a <base href="http://www.full/path/to/ > html_document.html"> to get everything to load on Windows. Have you > checked the webserver error logs to see where it wants to grab the > missing items from? > > Ron > > > > ------------------------------------ > > -- > Flexcoders Mailing List > FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt > Alternative FAQ location: > https://share.acrobat.com/adc/document.do?docid=942dbdc8-e469-446f-b4cf-1e62079f6847 > Search Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.comYahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Sent from my mobile device

