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Server 1 works, Server 2 does not.

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bnailWedge - 03 Feb 2006 16:44 GMT
We have an internal development server.  We got our site working with remoting
in place on this dev server.  Now the client has to sign off on it.  To do
that, we took all files and posted them to our staging server.  It is password
protected since it is on the net.  The remoting portion is now failing.  Both
boxes have AMFPHP installed.  Everything is an exact copy and set up exactly
the same.  The only difference is the password protection.  The site doesn't
run and when we employ the netconnection debugger, it comes up with the error
(I have to mask the actual URL for security purposes):

Error opening URL
"http://******************gateway.php"
bnailWedge - 03 Feb 2006 19:51 GMT
We fixed it.  It had nothing to do with our Flash scripts or AMFPHP.  It was an error in our service/class file.
Kothinti4u - 13 Mar 2006 10:06 GMT
Hello,

I did not find the solution for this problem...I have to fix this problem
immediatly...please help me out!!!... I dont know what is the wrong with
service\class...Please explain what can be done for this...

Thanks in advance
Ashok
Kothinti4u - 13 Mar 2006 10:35 GMT
Thanks for mail

My class is working fine...there is no problem with my class...it was working
previously...but it is not working now.... it is giving
Error opening URL "http://localhost/flashservices/gateway.php"

please give detiled solution
thanks
ashok
bnailWedge - 14 Mar 2006 16:41 GMT
This probably won't help you, but we discovered that what was causing it were
special scripts on the development server that were used to filter out bad
language.  Once those were modified, the error quit happening.
FlashBk - 28 Mar 2006 13:37 GMT
What version of AMFPHP are you using ?
The latest version (1.2)  has a debug gateway available, so if you set it
instead of that gateway you might get a helpful error message.  Also you can
test it with the browser application.
I had the same error and my problem was that I altered gateway.php a little.
 
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