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> Subject: [google-appengine] Re: I got a problem with Appengine +
> Flex-HttpService
>
> Thanks Andrew,
>
> I don't know much at sniffer. Do you have some advice on what's software is
> good?
>
> 2009/3/2 Andrew Badera
>
> use a network sniffer or tr
] Re: I got a problem with Appengine +
Flex-HttpService
Thanks Andrew,
I don't know much at sniffer. Do you have some advice on what's software is
good?
2009/3/2 Andrew Badera
use a network sniffer or transparent proxy to figure out what the
differences are, and address them.
O
Do you get any information about the http error?
Your Flex application is going to run in the flash browser
plugin.are IE6 and 7 using the same version? You might try
installing the debug version and see if you get any additional error
information. (I think that IE also caches the httpservi
Thanks Andrew,
I don't know much at sniffer. Do you have some advice on what's software is
good?
2009/3/2 Andrew Badera
>
> use a network sniffer or transparent proxy to figure out what the
> differences are, and address them.
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Legend Zhang <52openplatf...@g
I developed an Flex+Opensocial+GoogleMaps+Appengine program.It's OK when I
use IE7, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera.
I use Flex HttpService access Appengine to read a xml file.
Everytime I use it on IE6, I get a http error.
I test it on HttpService+IE6+Apache+PHP, there's no problem.
I believe i
Could you be a little more specific about what it means that you can
not aceess App engine?
One guess that I have as to what your problem could be
If you have your swf file stored on another server or on your local
computer you will need to have a cross domain policy file in the root
of your
use a network sniffer or transparent proxy to figure out what the
differences are, and address them.
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Legend Zhang <52openplatf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I can not access Appengine from flex using httpservice when I use IE6,
> using get and post.
>
> Did someone ha