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David Bellerive


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06-06-06 12:11 AM

What is the difference between HTTP tunneling in Flash
Player 6 before 6.0.65.0 and Flash Player 6.0.65.0 and
up?

1) Can the Flash Player 6 before 6.0.65.0 use HTTP
tunneling at all or is Flash Player 6.0.65.0 and up
MANDATORY to use HTTP tunneling?

2) If HTTP tunneling can be used in Flash Player 6
before 6.0.65.0, is it included by default as the 4th
attempt (over port 80) in a connection request that
specifies RTMP with no port?

3) If the 4 connection attempts (RTMP:1935, RTMP:443,
RTMP:80, RTMPT:80) of a NetConnection using RTMP
without specifying aport only work as of Flash Player
6.0.65.0, what was the behaviour in Flash Player 6
before 6.0.65.0?

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