Getting a copy of that http traffice for that session would be very
useful I think. Also, what browser are you using? This may be related
to the IE cache headers discussed in an earlier thread ..
On 1 Jun 2009, at 20:07, Kay Schluehr wrote:
> Thijs Triemstra | Collab schrieb:
>> Hi Kay,
>>
>> thanks for the detailed explanation. I noticed you're using 0.3.1,
>> any reason why you're using a very old version of PyAMF? There have
>> been many fixes since then (it was released over a year ago) and it
>> would be good to know if the latest (0.4.2 or trunk) would solve
>> the issues you're having..
> Hi Thijs,
>
> Sorry, I know how annoying it is when people come up with questions
> concerning ancient releases.
>
> I just installed pyamf-0.4.2 as well as Fiddler2. I changed the
> address from `
http://localhost:8081` to `
http://192.168.1.33:8081`
> which is the the local address of my machine together with the some
> port. This way Fiddler is able to receive and notify traffic.
> Fiddler shows me that all requests are handled correctly by PyAMF
> with a 200 RC. The problem is not going away and must be on the
> Flash side. I already guessed this because some debugging messages
> in the server app showed that the server responded correctly and
> since I sended the same text multiple times I could be sure that
> encoding and decoding must be O.K. on the Python side.
>
> That's good for you but bad for me anything in because PyAMF would
> be just easy to fix.
>
> Ciao, Kay
>
>
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