2010/3/6 Henry Minsky <[email protected]>

> The setting of the proxied flag is maybe the most important thing, with
> possibly other differences in the HTML wrapper also having an effect.


As I see at the laszlo reference , there are 3 available values for the
proxied flag (true, false and inherit), right? I have already tried all of
them, but nothing changes. Is there any trick fot this flag instead of these
values? And even I use the swf object directly(not by using html wrapper),
result is the same.

>
> I use a diagnostic tool called "HTTPFox" which is plugin for Firefox which
> does a better job of showing network transactions than firebug does. If you
> have a PC, the "Fiddler" tool also does a very complete job of showing
> everything about your HTTP requests.
>
> I am using light http, but it just displays the http requests.Actually, I
am not sure if is there any tool that is displaying the rtmp connection
operations as well, this is just a guess. If HTTPFox does this, this might
be a great tool for me.


>
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 2:06 PM, cem sonmez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> yes, it might be. Bec. there is no problem with the using netconnection
>> class. Application connects to the red5 application and to the Shared Objets
>> on it successfully. This is not issue, you are right.
>> But why I am facing this weird behaviour, application works well on the
>> developer console compilation, but doesnT for the swf10 object.
>> In conclusion, while using dev. console, isnT it compiling source to the
>> selected runtime object and displays on the browser? If it is, IsnT this
>> case so ridiculous?
>> Regards.
>>
>> 2010/3/6 Henry Minsky <[email protected]>
>>
>> All of the standard actionscript libraries should be present in the Flash
>>> runtime, so I don't think this would be the issue. Also, if you run in debug
>>> mode (in SOLO), I think you'd see a
>>> "class undefined" error if a class could not be loaded.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 12:18 PM, cem sonmez <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is this problem causing because of using Actionscript libraries ? Just
>>>> this case came to my mind. In some classes, importing actionscript 
>>>> libraries
>>>> by using :
>>>>
>>>> <switch>
>>>>             <when property="$as3">
>>>>                 <passthrough>
>>>>                     import flash.net.*;
>>>>                     import flash.events.*;
>>>>                 </passthrough>
>>>>             </when>
>>>>  </switch>
>>>>
>>>> Do I need to add some directories into my deploy directory in case of
>>>> using actionscript classes?
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> 2010/3/6 cem sonmez <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> I will do it as the last chance. DonT know what to do, if no answer from
>>>>> there.
>>>>> I will post back the results if I manage to do it work.
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Regards.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/3/5 P T Withington <[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm afraid I am not familiar with the red5 shared objects.  Perhaps you
>>>>>> need to ask on a red5 list?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2010-03-05, at 11:19, cem sonmez wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > I tried live http firefox plugin.
>>>>>> > But it just displays the requests for the dataset requests.
>>>>>> > I have tried the video streaming on the application and no problem
>>>>>> about it
>>>>>> > as well.
>>>>>> > So I donT think that, this is not an issue about the connection with
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> > red5 application.
>>>>>> > I have a shared object class named *sharedObjectChat* that connects
>>>>>> a shared
>>>>>> > object on the red5. And an object of it is *soChat*. when the send
>>>>>> button
>>>>>> > clicked on the chat screen calls
>>>>>> *soChat.writeSharedObject(message);*.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > follows like this :
>>>>>> > -------------------------
>>>>>> > <method name="writeSharedObject" args="message">
>>>>>> >
>>>>>>  this.so.send("writeMessage",loginScreen.getUsername(),message);
>>>>>> > </method>
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > <method name="writeMessage" args="username, msg">
>>>>>> >            //Debug.debug(msg);
>>>>>> >            messageArea.addText(username+ " : "+msg+"\n");
>>>>>> > </method>
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > And I see on the red5 logs that, openlaszlo application connects to
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> > shared object successfully. Bec. somewhere in the laszlo application
>>>>>> I am
>>>>>> > getting an attribute of another shared object and is being shown to
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> > user.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > The problem causes, while calling *
>>>>>> > so.send("writeMessage",loginScreen.getUsername(),message);*
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > How can I explain the problem more clear I donT know. I know that
>>>>>> you are
>>>>>> > expressing opinions according to my posts. Here is the just one
>>>>>> place except
>>>>>> > openlaszlo forum that I can find my answers at about openlaszlo.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Kind regards.
>>>>>> > Cem
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Cem SONMEZ
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Cem SONMEZ
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Henry Minsky
>>> Software Architect
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cem SONMEZ
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Henry Minsky
> Software Architect
> [email protected]
>
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>


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