FLV in IIS 6.0

Author: Joe Maddalone

The headache I had yesterday was huge

I am working on a site for a DVD production company and, of course, we need to stream some video clips.

I thought the best thing here would be to utilize the FLV format to reach a larger audience.

Did You Know!

I had everything laid out in static HTML and tested... I was ready to move it over to the server and start laying down my management code to reuse the same FLV player for all video clips... this meant moving into ASP.NET.

Suddenly, nothing works... I read and re-read article after article after F@#$% article...

Long story short (too late!), Did you know that IIS 6.0 does not contain a MIME type for FLV?

Enough Already, Solve It!


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Tennessee Leeuwenburg
6/13/2005 9:42:57 PM Your Internet-Explorer kung fu is clearly strong. Perhaps you can help me with a problem, unless you have better things to do, like maybe playing solitaire. On the off-chance, here`s the issue :

If I launch iexplore -new in a shortcut, I can launch applets using independant instances of java.

If I don`t, I can`t.

I have a non-sun JVM which conflicts with the Sun JVM if I try to launch them from the same windows process.

If I launch from a shortcut, I can avoid the problem. Is there any way I can avoid the problem if someone has surfed to my section web page, and has not used a shortcut?

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