I ran into the same issue today - I forgot that a little project for a
friend will need to be hosted on cheap shared hosting.  I have
reworked the CakeAMF plugin to use SabreAMF instead, and it seems to
be working fine for this small app.  Email me if you would like a
copy.

On Apr 15, 4:21 am, Gwoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you look at the code of the plugin you will see that a lot of work
> has already gone into decoding AMF messages. With the AMF
> specification being released it should make it easier to work on,
> though I must say the osflash site has more info from the developers
> who reversed engineered it. I put the AMF plugin together for a
> project I am working on and as can be seen I always intended for the
> project to support php installs that do not have the plugin. In any
> case, you are free to work on it and see what you can figure out.
> Also, you may want to look into pecl run time extensions and see if
> the amfext might work without being compiled.
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