Hi John,
Saw your message on the Flashcoders list - I have been without an
internet connection for a few days, so slowly wading through a ton of
list emails.
Did you sort out your cacheing / bandwidth problem?
If you ever need help with Flash & ActionScripting, I am up for this.
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] preloader
In general Flash has no control over caching, it will depend on the
browser's settings. However there is a commonly used method for
forcing download on each request (not only in Flash movies) and
avoiding content stored in the cache: this is appending a unique
parameter to the URL on each request
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