From: "Fendrock, Pam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: .ram scripting / end time help
To add to Steve's response, add start and end times to keep the sample
within your 1-minute time limit:
<a href="http://REALSERVER:8480/ramgen/PATH/FILE.rm?start=00:00&end=01:00">
Pam Fendrock
KNXV-TV New Media Content Producer
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> From: Steve McMillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: .ram scripting / end time help
>
> With the file on a RealServer G2 you can use the ramgen function and
> avoid totally the need for RAM files. You would link to the file using
> the following syntax:
>
> http://<realserver>:8080/ramgen/<path>/<file.rm>
>
> where the <realserver> is replaced by your realserver name or IP
> <path> is replaced by the path to the file starting from the Content
> directory and <file.rm> is replaced by your filename.
>
> With that many files a day I would also be considering using a product
> to dynamically generate HTML pages. Cold Fusion by Allaire is a good
> tool to look at for doing this.
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