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Running ASP.NET from your flash like apache

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    Good Afternoon, I know it is possible to host a site from your flash using apache. Is it possible doing the same with ASP.NET? Thanks in advance, Chris

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      Good Afternoon, I know it is possible to host a site from your flash using apache. Is it possible doing the same with ASP.NET? Thanks in advance, Chris

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      Means you want to host your flash application in IIS ? This is very easy. Generate an html and place the flash object there. It will start running after you publish it to IIS. ;)

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        Good Afternoon, I know it is possible to host a site from your flash using apache. Is it possible doing the same with ASP.NET? Thanks in advance, Chris

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        Chris Tiaan wrote:

        I know it is possible to host a site from your flash using apache. Is it possible doing the same with ASP.NET?

        I think You need to rephrase the question..! As far as my understanding. You can use object tag in asp.net to make use of flash try google like this[^]

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          Chris Tiaan wrote:

          I know it is possible to host a site from your flash using apache. Is it possible doing the same with ASP.NET?

          I think You need to rephrase the question..! As far as my understanding. You can use object tag in asp.net to make use of flash try google like this[^]

          LatestArticle :Log4Net Why Do Some People Forget To Mark as Answer .If It Helps.

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          Hi I will rephrase the question. What I mean is is it possible to host a web site from your flash drive or memory stick with ASP.NET as you can with appache? Thanks Christiaan

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            Hi I will rephrase the question. What I mean is is it possible to host a web site from your flash drive or memory stick with ASP.NET as you can with appache? Thanks Christiaan

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            For Any Application WRt asp.net we need to create a virtual drive in IIS..! It can Be From Any where..! For More info For IIS Beginner's Guide : Exploring IIS 6.0 With ASP.NET [^]

            LatestArticle :Log4Net Why Do Some People Forget To Mark as Answer .If It Helps.

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