That could be an issue in the future if that's the case.  Currently the 
signed Adobe RSL's get stored in the "Application Data\Adobe\Flash 
Player\AssetCache" folder and not the users stock internet cache.  It keeps 
roughly 20mb of space available for these RSL.  Meaning it does not need to 
keep downloading the same RSLs all the time.  It just references the asset 
cache.    

   So I can see RSLs being downloaded more often per user, due to cache 
clearing / auto size limitation clean up.  Not to mention it's nice to save a 
couple megs of server bandwidth per user by having the RSLs pulled from Adobe 
vs. your hosted server.  I'm assuming Adobe would not allow signed Apache RSLs 
to be stored in the players asset cache.



-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Zwaga [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 7:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: AFI works like a charm, build works fine, getting a runtime error 
though...

> Hi Roland,
>
> If I am right, Adobe will no longer be supporting RSLs in the Flash 
> player (after SDK 4.6). Maybe its because of that? Or Am I wrong(since 
> Apache Flex
> 4.8 is an 'Apache' version of Flex SDK 4.6)
>
> Thanks
> Avinash Y

well, from what I understand the RSLs won't be signed and distributed on the 
adobe download site.
I'm just loading them from the local filesystem as SWF's, so the signing 
shouldn't be a problem.
Or am I misunderstanding something?

cheers,

Rolanmd

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