OK, thanks a lot.
Flash versions have different capabilities.
Early versions (MX MX2004) could read files, send and receive
packets from
servers, and listen for packets from servers (variable strings or XML
format) using GET or POST methods.
... and later versions can just use a local socket connection.
I'm new to the socket stuff. Can I ask a few questions about it?
1. So I can have a Flash file played through revBrowser in a Rev
application, and have that Flash file communicate with the very same
Rev application through a local socket connection?
2. A local socket, is that something like "127.0.0.0: port number"?
3. Does this approach require a specific setup of the computer?
4. Does this approach work in case of a proxy server being used on
the local network?
5. And the last one, although it is Flash related it might be of
interest to some more Rev developers: I need to use XMLSocket()?
Kind regards,
Henk
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Henk v.d. Velden
iGlow Media
Magda Janssenslaan 36
3584 GR UTRECHT
Netherlands
0031 (0)6 16 024 337
www.iglow-media.nl
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