I did have similar problems with 3gp and .mp4 files for iPhone.
All is working well, when use Apache, but it didn't work with 4D Webserver.

At the Apache- Log file you can see, that iPhone handle the video-Request in 
more then one Request. And I think 4D can't handle this in the same way.

Apache has no problems with the iPhone 3gp Requests. So in a special Log-File 
you can see what the iPhone does ask for, if you ask for example /test.3gp
Is there a way, that 4D Webserver handles this requests in a similar way?

Apache Log for iPhone Request to a 3gp file:>Product :4D - 4D Server
-------------------------------------
[11/May/2010:16:39:31 +0200] "GET /test.3gp HTTP/1.1" 200 2474
-------------------------------------
---Header In---
User-agent:Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_3 like Mac OS X; de-de) 
AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7E18 Safari/528.16
Referer:-
Request:GET /test.3gp HTTP/1.1
Connection:keep-alive
Cache-Control:-
Accept-Encoding:gzip, deflate
Range:-
---Header Out---
Status:200
Content-Length:2474
ETag:\"79ceb-9aa-7bf3f800\"
Accept-Ranges:bytes
Content-Type:video/3gpp


-------------------------------------
[11/May/2010:16:39:31 +0200] "GET /test.3gp HTTP/1.1" 304 -
-------------------------------------
---Header In---
User-agent:Apple iPhone OS v3.1.3 CoreMedia v1.0.0.7E18
Referer:-
Request:GET /test.3gp HTTP/1.1
Connection:close
Cache-Control:-
Accept-Encoding:identity
Range:bytes=0-1
---Header Out---
Status:304
Content-Length:0
ETag:\"79ceb-9aa-7bf3f800\"
Accept-Ranges:bytes
Content-Type:video/3gpp


-------------------------------------
[11/May/2010:16:39:32 +0200] "GET /test.3gp HTTP/1.1" 304 -
-------------------------------------
---Header In---
User-agent:Apple iPhone OS v3.1.3 CoreMedia v1.0.0.7E18
Referer:-
Request:GET /test.3gp HTTP/1.1
Connection:close
Cache-Control:-
Accept-Encoding:identity
Range:bytes=0-1
---Header Out---
Status:304
Content-Length:0
ETag:\"79ceb-9aa-7bf3f800\"
Accept-Ranges:bytes
Content-Type:video/3gpp
-----------------------------------

Regards, Oliver



Am 22.06.2010 um 22:57 schrieb Jason Hect:

> Is there something special I need to configure to host iPhone videos?
> 
> I've created several of my own trying .mp4, .m4v, and .mov file types,
> and downloaded from Apple a sample "iPhone" optimized video.  I've
> confirmed or added all the MIME types to the ExtensionMap.ini file.  But
> when I try to view the video on my iPhone I get the error, "Cannot Play
> Movie.  The server is not correctly configured."
> 
> Any idea what's wrong?
> A4D v5.0.9 running on V11.6H2, Windows.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jason
> 
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