Thanks to everyone for their responses. It's amazing how large some
of the gaps in my knowledge truly are.
Paul
p.s., Sorry I didn't mean to disappear ... water is an amazing thing,
given enough volume, it can get into all sorts of places you wouldn't
expect; so I've been learning all sorts of
Shey Rab Pawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your conclusion is not correct. What Mr. Bainbridge told you is true,
but that does not restrict where you can store the files on the server.
Ok, now I'm confused ...
[Bainbridge]: What you need to do is generate the Flash file in
I'm using JBoss/Tomcat and JSP to serve up Flash (swf) files, but I'm
running into a little difficulty. The Flash file plays fine when the
browser is running on the same machine as the server; but, is a
no-show when I access the web page from a different machine -- though
the rest of the page
Jason Bainbridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay that scares me, you're developing web applications ...
Don't worry. No one's paying me for this -- I'm just fooling around
on my own, trying to learn some stuff
... but don't know what the file:/ URI does?
Well, I *am* kind of an