Macromedia flash media server 2-server-side actionscript language reference Benutzerhandbuch
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Server Management ActionScript Language Reference
setConfig()
Availability
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Flash Player 6.
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Flash Communication Server MX 1.0.
Usage
setConfig(key, key_value, [,scope])
Parameters
key
A string that specifies the configuration key for which you want to change the value.
A key is specified as a list of subkeys delimited by slashes (
/
). The first subkey specifies the
XML configuration file that contains the desired configuration key. Subsequent subkeys
correspond to tags that are relative to that XML configuration file; the hierarchy and names of
the subkeys match the tags in the XML file.
correspond to tags that are relative to that XML configuration file; the hierarchy and names of
the subkeys match the tags in the XML file.
Flash Media Server has four server configuration files: Server.xml, Adaptor.xml, Vhost.xml,
and Application.xml. Depending on your permissions, you can change the values of
configuration keys for all these files:
and Application.xml. Depending on your permissions, you can change the values of
configuration keys for all these files:
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For the Server.xml file, specify
Admin
or
Server
as the first subkey. All subsequent keys
correspond to tags that are relative to the
<Admin>
or
<Server>
tag in the Server.xml file.
You must be a server administrator to set configuration keys in the
<Server>
tag.
Virtual host administrators can set configuration keys for their own virtual host only.
They might not be able to set certain kinds of sensitive information; for example, they can
set their own password, but they cannot set other virtual host administrators’ passwords or
permission settings.
They might not be able to set certain kinds of sensitive information; for example, they can
set their own password, but they cannot set other virtual host administrators’ passwords or
permission settings.
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For the Adaptor.xml file, specify as the first subkey
Adaptor:adaptor_name
, where
adaptor_name
is the name of the adaptor. All subsequent keys correspond to tags relative
to the
<Adaptor>
tag in the Adaptor.xml file.
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For the Vhost.xml file, specify as the first subkey
Adaptor:adaptor_name/
VirtualHost:vhost_name
, where
vhost_name
is the name of the virtual host. All
subsequent keys correspond to tags relative to the
<VirtualHost>
tag in the Vhost.xml
file.