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macromedia flash flash remoting : Web Host can't get Flash Remoting to work


WeberMediaDesign
4/29/2006 12:00:00 AM
Please help this non-technical client get my website up, please!

I have had an application developed and my programmers have utilized
FlashRemoting.
I have seen the application working on one web host's testing server, but we
had to move it because of tech support issues.

This new host has told me that they've installed Flash Remoting, but my
programmers say it is not installed properly.
(The say it must be installed, not copied into wwwroot)

One very confusing issue is this:
1. A testing link using my domain name pointing to a flashremoting sample does
NOT work
http://www.investlogos.com/flashremoting/samples/asp/default.htm

2. The very same link only using my IP Address instead of my domain name DOES
work.
http://69.90.47.4/flashremoting/samples/asp/default.htm

The programmers have opened a trouble ticket asking for the .Net environment
to be installed where the domain is hosted and to resolve the address, but no
response as of yet from tech support.

Both sides are saying it isn't thier fault and I am stuck in the middle with a
website 2 months past deadline.

Does anyone have any ideas about what is going on, or at least what 'side' I
should harp on to get his fixed?

(...or as a last resort, can anyone tell me a REALLY good host that supports
Remoting? I'd hate to move again, but spinning my wheels is getting me nowhere!)

Thanks to anyone who has any input. :D
cfdude23
4/29/2006 8:06:57 PM
Sorry to hear you're having problems!
What version of CF are you using on your site? CF5? 6? 7?

If your hosting company is unable to get you guys setup properly let me know.
I run a high end coldfusion hosting company that can has a lot of experience in
CF that can get you up and running properly.

Best regards,
Rick

tutsamewasa
5/2/2006 3:38:29 AM
Hi,

Since you have talked about .NET I assume that you are using .NET as
application layer.

If yes then yes you need get .NET framework installed before you
attempt to install the Flash Remoting.

If your sample work from IP then I can say Remoting is installed
properly if your IP is the same where the site domain points to.

So if the IP and the Domain are the same box then problem is not with
the installation rather I should be with Remoting licensing issue you
got to buy the Remoting license to use that and I guess the demo or
Developer license is being installed there.

You can mail me if you want to discuss this to find the solution at
t1u2t3s4a5m6e7w8a9s1a@1y2a3h4o5o6.7c8o9m

Remove all the numeric from the email id to get the correct one.


Good Luck

Hemendra Singh
WeberMediaDesign
5/4/2006 3:34:44 PM
Hello Rick,

My programmers say they are not using CF, but Flash.

If your hosting company can help me, I would be very interested in learning
the details of your hosting packages.

Thanks for your offer to help,
Tracy
tutsamewasa
5/5/2006 12:00:00 AM
Hi,

Since you have talked about .NET I assume that you are using .NET as
application layer.


If yes then yes you need get .NET framework installed before you
attempt to install the Flash Remoting.


If your sample work from IP then I can say Remoting is installed
properly if your IP is the same where the site domain points to.


So if the IP and the Domain are the same box then problem is not with
the installation rather I should be with Remoting licensing issue you
got to buy the Remoting license to use that and I guess the demo or
Developer license is being installed there.


You can mail me if you want to discuss this to find the solution at
t1u1t1s1a1m1e1w1a1s1a1@1y1a1h1o1o1.c1o1m

Remove all the numeric from the email id to get the correct one.


Good Luck


Hemendra Singh



ganzor
5/11/2006 11:34:28 AM
Hey Rick,

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