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HelloWorld (10-19-2007) | ||
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| Oh, then you use PHP to fetch the file and return it to the user. You'll use the header function to establish the filetype and give it a name. Write your flash piece first. Then, have the file it reads be a PHP script. Code that PHP script to receive a URL as a parameter and the fetch the URL and return it. |
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HelloWorld (10-21-2007) | ||
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| Yup, Flash is an excellent portal to play music or videos. Their is a control in flash that can play mp3 and flv - just set the "contentPath" to the URL and it'll stream it for you ![]() __________________ Day Cares | Golf Courses | Disc Golf Courses | Campgrounds | Ice Rinks | Paintball Fields | Dentists | Plastic Surgeons | Aging Jokes Catholic Churches | Lutheran Churches | Methodist Churches | Episcopal Churches | Clean Jokes |
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