By far, the easiest solution to the whole firewall problem is the
SecureNet XTRA from Integration New Media http://www,inm.com. I
recently incorporated this XTRA into a project of mine, and it works
very well.
Irv
At 11:31 PM +0200 6/19/06, Antoine Schmitt wrote:
This is a bit long, because it is multifold, but I am investigating
a strange getNetText behavior : I want my shockwave movie to load a
simple texte file from my server, using getNetText, and it fails.
But in a browser, loading this same file works, and when this file
is on another server, getNetText works for this file. And when run
from behind a firewall, it fails wherever I store the file...
The file is a simple short text file containing xml data.
I get different errors:
- from behind a firewall, I get the error 4165 (technote says :
"Requested Object could not be found (URL may be incorrect)."
- from another client place, and on some servers, I get error 4836
(technote says : "Download stopped for an unknown reason. May have
been a network error, or the download may have been abandoned")
Two questions then:
- how can I make getNetText work from behind a firewall ?
- when not behind a firewall, why does it fail on some servers and
not others ? Is there some http server setting that can be turned
off to allow getNetText to work ? Like anti-robots settings maybe ?
Any idea welcome.
Thanks,
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