The problems with the installer should be coming along soon. The HTTPS
library in the Flash Player used the IE proxy on Windows based machines,
which for users on older XP machines meant that HTTPS downloads from
certain servers (those that use TLS only, and/or those that have newer G5
certs from Verisign) were failing.  It turns out that Apache's HTTP servers
fit squarely in both of those categories.  HTTP downloads worked fine.

Putting more in control of Apache I think would be a good idea... I'm less
secure in the though that Adobe won't randomly move, remove or do weird
things with the downloads we depend on.

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:56 AM, Tom Chiverton <t...@extravision.com> wrote:

> On 04/06/15 10:39, Kessler CTR Mark J wrote:
>
>> They wouldn't be able to change until we changed them.  So the MD5 would
>> still match.
>>
>
> Doesn't the installer have issues with downloading from Apache servers
> anyway, where the mirrors are broken ? So moving more stuff to them seems a
> bad idea ?
>
> Tom
>

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