Thanks jd.
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If the foreign data acknowledges you (via a policy declaration on
their server), or if your own server proxies that data yourself, then
the ability to get inside that bitmap data is available.
I don't see the point of restricting
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I am not sure this is relevant to the discussion but:
Your proxy trick will not work to access resources from local machines
within a client's NAT. The flash player could potentially access those
since it is already located behind the NAT.
What I mean is that the flash player might have network
I'm trying to set up a local apache server for testing PHP on my
laptop. This is all new territory for me and although I've followed
instructions on several sites, it won't work. I do have TCP/IP
working. During setup and when trying to start the server, I get this
DOS message:
Installing
I use apachefriends.org
Its a no brainer! Make sure to shut your firewall off when installing.
Kevin
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You can do this with flash media server. I think it would save the file as a
flv though, not sure on that point. But you can defiantly record a stream
and save it on the server for later playback/distribution.
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If you use FMS then it does indeed store the audio as .flv but its encoded with
NellyMoser so there isnt a simple way of using that audio in anything else but
flash.
There is also the open source Red5 project which again records .flv files
(NellyMoser encoded, not by choice) which of course
Thanks, Kevin -- works like a dream!
- Marc
At 11:33 AM 7/22/2006, you wrote:
I use apachefriends.org
Its a no brainer! Make sure to shut your firewall off when installing.
Kevin
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Hello All
I am using the scroll pane component loading content via an external swf. I
have noticed that the only way the content will scroll with the mouse wheel is
if the mouse(cursor) is over the scroll bar. If the cursor is over the content
and I attempt to scroll using the mouse
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