
Introducing Flash Communication Server 7
Flash Communication Server support
You may want to explore these other sources of support for Flash Communication Server:
• The Flash Communication Server Support Center at www.macromedia.com/go/
flashcom_support provides TechNotes and up-to-date information about Flash
Communication Server.
• The Flash Communication Server DevNet site at www.macromedia.com/go/flashcom_desdev
provides tips and samples for creating Flash Communication Server applications.
• The Flash Communication Server Online Forum at www.macromedia.com/go/
flashcom_forum provides a place for you to chat with other Flash Communication Server
users.
• For late-breaking information and a complete list of issues that are still outstanding, read the
Flash Communication Server release notes at www.macromedia.com/go/
flashcom_mx_releasenotes.
Third-party resources
Macromedia recommends several websites with links to third-party resources on Flash
Communication Server, including the following:
• Macromedia Flash community sites
• Macromedia Flash books
• Object-oriented programming concepts
You can access these websites at www.macromedia.com/go/flashcom_resources.
Flash Communication Server editions
Flash Communication Server is available in a variety of editions. For a description of each edition,
see the Flash Communication Server website at www.macromedia.com/go/flashcom_mx. The
information in the Flash Communication Server documentation applies to all Flash
Communication Server editions.
Typographical conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:
• Code font indicates ActionScript statements, HTML tag and attribute names, and literal text
used in examples.
• Italic indicates placeholder elements in code or paths. For example, attachAudio(source)
means that you should specify your own value for
source; \settings\myPrinter\ means that you
should specify your own location for myPrinter.
• Directory paths are written with forward slashes (/). If you are running Flash Communication
Server on a Windows operating system, replace the forward slashes with backslashes. When a
path is specific to the Windows operating system, backslashes (\) are used.
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