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Gruhn, Andy

2006-04-17, 11:59 pm

=20
I've read and incorporated Peldi's bandwidth detection in a number of
projects, but now I'm looking to this group for some more direction.
The rough idea would be to use FMS to run a bandwidth detection script,
and be able to save/write the results to assist our marketing department
with tracking numbers on the user's bandwidth at various points on our
sites. =20

What's the capability of working server side to output and collect the
results of bandwidth detection? And which direction should I look in to
begin concepting such a solution? =20

Thanks!
Andrew Gruhn
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Stefan Richter

2006-04-17, 11:59 pm

Hi Andrew,
There are several approaches for sending serverside variables to a database.
Which version of FCS/FMS are you running?

Stefan



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>
> I've read and incorporated Peldi's bandwidth detection in a
> number of projects, but now I'm looking to this group for
> some more direction.
> The rough idea would be to use FMS to run a bandwidth
> detection script, and be able to save/write the results to
> assist our marketing department with tracking numbers on the
> user's bandwidth at various points on our sites.
>
> What's the capability of working server side to output and
> collect the results of bandwidth detection? And which
> direction should I look in to begin concepting such a solution?
>
> Thanks!
> Andrew Gruhn
> ___________________________________


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Yi-Lei Wu

2006-04-17, 11:59 pm

Well there is AMFPHP that you can try...


On 4/14/06, Stefan Richter <stefan-fMeCE+ULXElEfu+5ix1nRw@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
> There are several approaches for sending serverside variables to a
> database.
> Which version of FCS/FMS are you running?
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
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