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Managing flash media server
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Bandwidth
Bits
This tag contains the settings for Flash Player on the Windows and Macintosh platforms.
Examples
<Bits from="WIN 6,0,0,0" to="WIN 7,0,55,0">0x01</Bits>
<Bits from="MAC 6,0,0,0" to="MAC 7,0,55,0">0x01</Bits>
See also
UserAgent
CachePrefix
This tag specifies the cache prefix that is passed from the origin server to the proxy server.
Description
This tag is set on the origin server. The proxy or edge server uses the value of this tag as a
relative path to locate the cache file defined in the
The
attribute provides additional specification for the cache prefix. The
type
can be set to
or
path
Examples
<CachePrefix type="path"></CachePrefix>
When the attribute
type is "path"
recorded stream to the prefix.
<CachePrefix type="sname"></CachePrefix>
When the attribute
type = "sname"
prefix.
The cache prefix is any text with or without preset parameters. The prefix can be any name
without special characters such as \, :, *, ?, ", <, >, |. All parameters are surrounded by ?. Flash
Media Server will substitute the actual names for everything specified within the ?.
. The default is
sname
, Flash Media Server appends the physical path of the
, Flash Media Server appends the stream name to the
tag.
CacheDir
.
path
attribute
type
XML configuration files
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