Re: [flexcoders] Best Practices for XML Compression

2007-09-10 Thread Steve Hueners
I'd browsed thru that - looks like it requires at least PHP server-side. I'm
working in a fairly basic IIS space. It kinda looks like the only thing FAR
is doing is massaging/creating a zip in the format required by Flash. If
it's that simple I should be able to find windows utils to do the same
natively, yes?

On 9/9/07, Mark Carolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Have you seen this library?

 http://code.google.com/p/vanrijkom-flashlibs/

 It may be a great way to save some bandwidth...

 Mark


 On 9/9/07, Steve Hueners [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
With e4x it's much more tempting to use XML for lots of my
  client/server traffic but the overhead is still going to be a problem.
  I've see a couple compression strategies outlined but most for AS2
  and/or i'm not clear on server-side requirements.
 
  Is there a) any good overview of the topic; b) emerging consensus as
  to how best approach?
 
  thx
  --steve...
 



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Re: [flexcoders] Best Practices for XML Compression

2007-09-09 Thread Mark Carolin
Have you seen this library?

http://code.google.com/p/vanrijkom-flashlibs/

It may be a great way to save some bandwidth...

Mark

On 9/9/07, Steve Hueners [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   With e4x it's much more tempting to use XML for lots of my
 client/server traffic but the overhead is still going to be a problem.
 I've see a couple compression strategies outlined but most for AS2
 and/or i'm not clear on server-side requirements.

 Is there a) any good overview of the topic; b) emerging consensus as
 to how best approach?

 thx
 --steve...
  




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