I have a web page with external swf file(.swf)in it.
The external swf file loads images dynamically.
The files are put up in web server.
If the web server is not clustered (say it runs in single instance mode) the
external swf loads properly in Internet Explorer 6.0,Internet Explorer 7.0 ,
I have a web page with external swf file(.swf)in it.
The external swf file loads images dynamically.
The files are put up in web server.
If the web server is not clustered (say it runs in single instance mode) the
external swf loads properly in Internet Explorer 6.0,Internet Explorer 7.0 ,
crossdomain file? just off the cuff.
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From: saritha
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Adobe Flash Help Urgent
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 07:49:27 -
I have a web page with external swf file(.swf)in it.
The external swf file loads
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On May 19, 2009, at 3:49 AM, saritha wrote:
I have a web page with external swf file(.swf)in it.
The external swf file loads images dynamically.
The files are put up in web server.
If the web server is not clustered (say it runs in single instance
mode) the external swf loads properly
Look at your web server compression settings. SSL. caching. All are
things IE screws up on a regular basis.
Tell your users to download a browser that works. :-)
On 19/05/2009, at 5:49 PM, saritha wrote:
I have a web page with external swf file(.swf)in it.
The external swf file loads
Instead of stabbing in the dark, try installing Fiddler on the Windows
client machine. It shows you all the calls any browser makes, the HTTP
headers and responses, everything basically.
Then compare the results before and after changing the web server
configuration. If it is anything like what
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