Jim, if you have a recent -- doesn't have to be latest -- license for Flash Pro you should be able to easily turn the WMVs into Flash video (like youTube, google video) and you'll save your users from having to support two separate players therefore opening the site up to a broader audience.

Here's an example: http://www.lairdplastics.com/content/view/119/

Alfred

Jim Franz wrote:
I've been asked to enhance a small static website on an iSeries
with a number of video clips (.wmv) and also some Flash Player stuff. This same server - model 800 v5r4 w/Apache, is the green screen app server for 15 users. Web traffic is light. A couple users browsing at a time. Any problems serving this on an iSeries??
No budget to switch to php (yet), but if this goes well that could be the future.

jim franz


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