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<div> Sorry for the noise. I did lots more testing and comparing to Apache results. In the end I found out that it wasn't the FPC Embedded Web Sever causing the problems, but rather the CGI client written with fcl-web. I switched by CGI client apps back to Powtils, and now the SWF flash files are served 100%, with successful loading of external resource files.<br><br>Due to project time constraints I can't research the issue further, but will get back to it at a later date.<br></div><div> </div><div id="editor_signature">Regards,<div> - Graeme -</div><div><br></div><br></div><div> </div><div>On Tuesday 15/10/2013 at 04:14, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: </div><blockquote type="cite">Hi,<br><br>I'm using the FPC HTTP Server component as an embedded web server in our<br>application. All content is generated dynamically via a CGI application.<br>I hit a [rather big] snag serving SWF flash content. During my<br>debugging, I eliminated the usage of a CGI app, and reference the SWF<br>file directly in the URL to see if I could get to the bottom of this issue.<br></blockquote><br>
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