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flash and mod_rewrite urls
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I have been trying to get a flash application to load with a mod_rewrite url, but it doesn't get any of the arguments passed to it.
for instance suppose this works just fine:
http://www.example.com/media/audio/f...1=abc&arg2=def
well when I mod_rewrite it, to say something like:
http://www.example.com/media/audio/abc/def/flashapp.swf
it never receives any of the content, I know for sure I am doing the mod_rewrite correctly because I have replaced it with PHP files, and those load the arguments just fine, but flash can't seem to handle this. Is there some work around you can think of?
for instance suppose this works just fine:
http://www.example.com/media/audio/f...1=abc&arg2=def
well when I mod_rewrite it, to say something like:
http://www.example.com/media/audio/abc/def/flashapp.swf
it never receives any of the content, I know for sure I am doing the mod_rewrite correctly because I have replaced it with PHP files, and those load the arguments just fine, but flash can't seem to handle this. Is there some work around you can think of?
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I have been trying to get a flash application to load with a mod_rewrite url, but it doesn't get any of the arguments passed to it.
for instance suppose this works just fine:
http://www.example.com/media/audio/f...1=abc&arg2=def
well when I mod_rewrite it, to say something like:
http://www.example.com/media/audio/abc/def/flashapp.swf
it never receives any of the content, I know for sure I am doing the mod_rewrite correctly because I have replaced it with PHP files, and those load the arguments just fine, but flash can't seem to handle this. Is there some work around you can think of?
What is your flash version?
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