Anyone else had this problem?
I've got a video that Akamai has indicated is rendered and working
fine. They've tested it on their end and all is good. I've used the
Dreamweaver Insert Flash Video command. I've entered the rtmp url
correctly. I've uploaded ALL the required files, including
at the streaming
provider, but so far nothing's solved the problem.
On 1/15/07, Chester McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have any (flash) Ad Blocking software on your browser(s)?
On Jan 15, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Jeff Small wrote:
Anyone else had this problem?
I've got a video that Akamai has
Why can't the little flash file just *sit* someplace that has Flash
Remoting? You don't have to buy it, and if they have their own PC that
they're hosting from, just get a little account someplace or piggyback
it someplace else where it *can* get to a database? Maybe that's a
cheap little
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flash/articles/prog_download.html
Has everything you need, already built, and even includes a
downloadable sample that you can customize. That should get you up and
running in...oh...about 15 minutes.
On 11/29/05, eric dolecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
write
On 11/9/05, Brent Gore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is where I really start to pull my hair out because there are so
many options. I think the above would work, but I'm not really sure if
that's using MVC correctly.
Hey man, that's what happens to everyone. Don't sweat it. Seriously,
design
On 11/9/05, Johan Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey man, that's what happens to everyone. Don't sweat it. Seriously,
design patterns are sort of your road map. It's not important
EXACTLY how you get there, and if it's easier for you to walk around
something, then walk around something,
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