This is probably because IIS does not have the. FLV mime-type transfer type. Adobe provides a solution for this. As follows:
1. Open the IIS manager on the Web server.
2. Expand the local server name, right-click "select attribute", and click "edit" under "Computer mime ing" on the Internet information service tab.
3. Click "new type" and add ". FLV" to the extension. Add "FLV-application/octet-stream" to the content type (MIME"
4. Click OK.
5. Restart the WWW Service.
Although Adobe provides this solution for. FLV to work, unexpected results may still appear in many cases, and many. FLV cannot work normally. There is a solution below: the first few steps are the same.
1. Open the IIS manager on the Web server.
2. Expand the local server name, right-click "Select Property", and click "edit" under "Computer mime ing" at the bottom of the Internet Information Service tag.
3. Click "New Type" to add ". FLV" to the extension, and "Video/X-FLV" to the content type (MIME"
4. Click OK.
5. Restart the WWW Service.
In this case, contact your space provider to configure the server as required. If the service attitude of the Space Provider is poor, or the change is rejected for other reasons, you must consider the following work und ^ 0 ^
Advantages of this method: Don't ask for help, do it yourself, please wait ......
1. Modify the FLV file extension to any format that flash supports loading, such as *. SWF;
2. Modify the as of flash. The loading path and file name correspond to the modification in the previous step.
3. OK. Upload and test it?