Little confused, please help. 2004-03-11 - By Bill Sanders
Back M?rio,
I'm sure there's a way to do what you want, but I'm busy right now working on a chapter on Server Side Persistent Shared Objects, and while your project sounds interesting, I don't have the time to work it out right now.
Any help from the list?
Bill
On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 10:45 AM, M?rio Diogo wrote:
> Sanders thanks for the reply, i already got it working. I have three > video cameras a nd a chat, now i was thinking is there a way that i > would only have one camera and i would select the user i wanted to see > and talk too...Is there any tutorial or something to do this? Do you > know how to do it and explain me please? I have a people list alson in > my movie but i would like to give the oportunity for the user to talk > and see at the camera only the user that he would select from the > people list... > ? > Thank you... > ? > ? > > -- -- Original Message -- -- > From: Bill Sanders > To: flashcomm@(protected) > Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 3:24 PM > Subject: Re: [FlashComm] Little confused, please help. > > M?rio, > > Store your .swf, .txt, and html files in the web server root on your > Linux server -- if you've got an Apache server, you'd be placing them > in a path something like this: > > Apache/htdocs/flashcom/applications/XXX.swf > > The ASC files (and also the streams folder) go into a different path > stored in the VHOST.xml file in the <AppsDir> node. It will be > something like, > > Macromedia\Flash Communication ServerMX\applications > > However, it's hard for me to tell not knowing your Linux setup. > > As for the rtmp/ address, you can use the" rtmp:/appName" when you > place the app on the Linux server. However, in developing apps, you > will have to use "rtmp://serverName.domainName.com/appName" -- you use > rtmp in a reference to a local app, you just need 1 "/" but when you > reference a remote server, you need two "//" slashes. > > If there's someone on this list who's got a local Linux set up, please > jump in here. My Linux at work is set up by sys admin and all I do is > dump files on it. All I do is develop and test my apps on a Windows > system and dump them on the Linux. However, my old computer will soon > be a true Linux box for FlashCom development. > > HTH, > Bill > > On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 06:27 AM, M?rio Diogo wrote: > > I have installed the flash comunication server in a Linux server. Now > the > problem is where should i put my index.html, my index.swf and my > main.asc? > Can?t i put them in another server and at the flash file say that my > rtmp://**** is my linux server where the comunication server is > installed > or does my files have to be at the linux server? > > I?m a little confused, can anyone explain me this? > > > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ > Supported by Fig Leaf Software > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ > Lower Prices for Certified Training! Check out new lower prices for > Certified Macromedia Training from Fig Leaf Software. Expand your > skill set with courses in ColdFusion, Flash, Rich Internet > Applications and .NET in the new year. Fig Leaf Software provides > the highest caliber instruction at our training centers in Washington > D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at > your location. > > Get the details at http://training.figleaf.com/ > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ > To unsubscribe, e-mail: flashcomm-unsubscribe@(protected) > For additional commands, e-mail: flashcomm-help@(protected) > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____ bill sanders | sandLight productions | http://www.sandlight.com | bloomfield, ct | 860.242.2260 >
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