er, even under https either using the browser's https layer or your
wonderful xtra! :)
Thanks for your thoughts, :)
Ian
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ent Brigaut
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Ian,
It's definitively a good solution (I should have thought about it in the
first place :(). If you need more help with NetLingo let us know.
Regards,
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Hi Ian,
The answer to your question is yes and no:
- yes if the developper used the interface provided by the XDK (SDK
provided by Macromedia to Xtras' developpers) to access URLs.
-
Hi Ian,
The answer to your question is yes and no:
- yes if the developper used the interface provided by the XDK (SDK
provided by Macromedia to Xtras' developpers) to access URLs.
- no if the developper didn't used the proper XDK.
The consequence for you is that you'll have to test each xtra in