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Chapter 346
The <StorageDir> tag inside the <SharedObjManager> tag indicates the directory where
shared objects should be stored. The default is a directory named Sharedobjects in the
applications directory. The default is used if no directory is specified. When specifying a
directory, use an absolute path. (For more information about shared objects, see Developing
Communication Applications.)
<Client> is a container for the <Bandwidth> and <BandwidthCap> tags.
<Bandwidth> is a container for two tags that control the amount of bandwidth to use for
upstream (client-to-server) and downstream (server-to-client) data traffic. By default, this tag
includes an
override parameter set to "yes", which allows both of its subtags to be
overridden.
<ServerToClient> specifies the maximum speed at which the server sends data to the client.
The default is 250K (250,000 bytes per second) per client.
<ClientToServer> specifies the maximum speed at which the client sends data to the server.
The default is 250K (250,000 bytes per second) per client.
<BandwidthCap> is a container for two tags that specify the maximum values that can be used
when remotely editing the preceding <ServerToClient> and <ClientToServer> tags inside
the
<Bandwidth> tag. By default, this tag includes an override parameter set to "no". For
more information about editing server configuration remotely, see the Macromedia Flash
Support Center at http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/.
<ServerToClient> specifies the maximum speed that can be configured remotely for sending
data to the client. The default is 10 MB (10,000,000 bytes per second).
<ClientToServer> specifies the maximum speed that can be configured remotely for sending
data to the server. The default is 10 MB (10,000,000 bytes per second).
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