Re: Filter or change tcp packets
- From: "Nowitzki Rados" <Nowitzki.Rados@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:13:27 +0200
No, it would kludge around your problem, a solution would elimitate
the root cause. That would be eliminating the bug in the sending
application, and also eliminating the bug in the client.
rick jones
I agree with you, but problem is that client is flash aplication in browser,
and it seems that overflow happens inside flash player itself.
Server side is not patchable because people who made it are not answering to
mails sent to them. Bugs are known for more than year
and it seems that they do not care. So it is on us (users) to do whatever we
can to avoid this client side crashing.
I would really like to have server code so I could eliminate bugs, but there
is no chance for it.
Anyway, thank you very much for answering on my questions.
Best regards
.
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