I would have to say it is an Apache thing, as you really don't have any
control on the client-side with SWFObject as to how content gets sent back
to the page (other than tacking on a unique querystring to trick the server
into thinking you are requesting a different file)

Aran



On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey,
>
> I'm having a bizarre issue with SWFObject, and was wondering if anyone
> has encountered it before.
>
> I have two of the same SWF embedded on the page with flash vars, using
> swfobject.embedSWF. The embedding is happening during a jQuery
> document.ready() handler.
>
> In firebug, I see that the original request for the SWF comes back
> with an expires header (as i've configured in apache), but also with a
> "Accept-Ranges: bytes" header.
>
> Any future request for the SWF results in the browser sending Range
> and If-Range headers, and the server is sending back a HTTP 206
> response (Partial Content). The original request has bytes 0- in the
> range header, so the entire SWF is resent.
>
> Could this be related to anything I'm doing wrong with SWFObject, or
> is this an apache configuration issue that I'm missing something
> stupid on?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> >
>

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