Hi Mustafa,
Sorry I made you angry. Desktop apps don't work in much of ANY way like web
applications. A web application is a much more complex app than a
single-user desktop app. And streaming media on a TCP/IP network is not
something for the inexperienced to do. Windows Media Player is a single-user
desktop application. It isn't designed to act as a server for multiple
Internet clients.
Your question indicated to me that your level of experience with Internet
appliications, HTML, and HTTP were lacking. Assuming that you are an
experienced programmer, you could probably teach yourself to write a web
application with streaming media in a matter of months (at best, assuming
that you're very intelligent). If you have that much time to please your
boss, well and good. Otherwise, you may need some help.
Note that in your original message, you said nothing about your being a
programmer, or having any programming skills. I simply suggested the
quickest alternative to going through the whole learning curve, and risking
your boss's wrath. I did not disparage your skills as a programmer; I had no
knowledge of them.
In other words, I was trying to help you. I won't make the same mistake
again.
--
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
I get paid good money to
solve puzzles for a living