[Extendflash] amfnet

Jim Allman jim at ibang.com
Sat Apr 15 13:14:12 BST 2006


On Apr 15, 2006, at 11:53 AM, justin blunk wrote:
> Do I need to make a new web site in IIS and put on my files in that?
>
> Right now I just have all the files in a directory on my hard drive.

Sorry, I haven't used amfnet. But the general principle is that yes,  
your files (or scripts, or whatever) need to be in the server's "web  
space." This might be a static root folder, or an assigned "virtual  
directory" mapped from elsewhere. I believe that IIS will support  
this, meaning you can keep your source files in a project folder but  
expose that folder through the local web server--just create a new  
website and point it at the appropriate source folder.

My advice was actually more general, just pointing out that a web  
resource should be available (and therefore test-able) from any web  
client. So you can isolate that part of the problem ("Is my page/ 
service available?") from other factors like Flash, amfphp, etc.

   =jimA=

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Jim Allman
Interrobang Digital Media
http://www.ibang.com/
(919) 649-5760

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