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danisilveiro - 24 Oct 2007 19:00 GMT
hello.
i am in desperate need of a hosting provider that offers Flash Remoting for .NET applications  hosting.
anyone ?
ps. not viux or webserve :(
olivier - 30 Oct 2007 16:24 GMT
Hi,

You need to have just ASP.NET hosting,
I you use Flash or HTML for the provider is the same.

You search asp server or Gateway for remoting access

ps : you can use Fluorine Gateway!

Olivier

danisilveiro a écrit :
> hello.
> i am in desperate need of a hosting provider that offers Flash Remoting for .NET applications  hosting.
> anyone ?
> ps. not viux or webserve :(
Nilesh W - 07 Nov 2007 14:44 GMT
Hi folks,

I have a general question. I'm creating an application based on flash
remoting. For that I got the remoting component for flash.
However I am searching for the component(rather a single file i.e.
flashgateway.dll).

Could anyone pass the download path for the same file.

Thnx in adv.

Nilesh W
Nilesh W - 07 Nov 2007 14:46 GMT
Sorry i missed to say that it is required for .net support. :)
olivier - 07 Nov 2007 19:07 GMT
I think this dll is not free .

And i choose Fluorine, based on amfphp but for .NET
in Open Source and Free.

It's work's very well ?

Do you Know ?

http://fluorine.thesilentgroup.com/

Olivier

Nilesh W a écrit :
> Sorry i missed to say that it is required for .net support. :)
theblessedone - 25 Jul 2008 23:34 GMT
So does my asp.net hosting need to provide anything special on the hosting
plan...like, do they need to offer Flash Remoting in the hosting plan?  Or will
any asp.net hosting work when the proper dll's and files are uploaded to the
shared hosting plan, from Flash Remoting?
karthi_keyan_s - 05 Aug 2008 13:19 GMT
:moon; if u try localhost successfully, it wont be a matter to launch in web which support asp.net.

beware of the web.config file to be located.......:smile;
 
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