IWMSDataContainerVersion::SetCacheFlags
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IWMSDataContainerVersion::SetCacheFlags
The SetCacheFlags method specifies flags that indicate whether content can be cached, proxied, or split.
Syntax
HRESULT SetCacheFlags( long lFlags );
Parameters
lFlags
[in] long containing flags that indicate download options. This must be a bitwise OR of one or more of the following WMS_DATA_CONTAINER_VERSION_CACHE_FLAGS values.
Value | Description |
WMS_DATA_CONTAINER_VERSION_ALLOW_PROXY_CACHING | Proxy servers are permitted to cache the content. |
WMS_DATA_CONTAINER_VERSION_ALLOW_PLAYER_CACHING | Players are permitted to cache the content. |
WMS_DATA_CONTAINER_VERSION_ALLOW_STREAM_SPLITTING | The content can be split. Splitting a stream means that the proxy server makes a copy for each connected client. |
Return Values
If the method succeeds, the plug-in must return S_OK. To report an error, the plug-in can return any HRESULT other than S_OK. If the plug-in uses the IWMSEventLog interface to log error information directly to the Windows Event Viewer, it is recommended that it return NS_E_PLUGIN_ERROR_REPORTED. Typically, the server attempts to make plug-in error information available to the server object model, the Windows Event Viewer, and the troubleshooting list in the details pane of the Windows Media Services MMC. However, if the plug-in uses the IWMSEventLog interface to send custom error information to the Windows Event Viewer, returning NS_E_PLUGIN_ERROR_REPORTED stops the server from also logging to the event viewer. For more information about retrieving plug-in error information, see Identifying Plug-in Errors.
Example Code
long lCacheFlags = 0; if( fPlayerCachingAllowed ) { lCacheFlags |= WMS_DATA_CONTAINER_VERSION_ALLOW_PLAYER_CACHING; } if( fProxyCachingAllowed ) { lCacheFlags |= WMS_DATA_CONTAINER_VERSION_ALLOW_PROXY_CACHING; } pDataContainerVersion->SetCacheFlags( lCacheFlags );
Requirements
Header: datacontainerversion.h.
Library: WMSServerTypeLib.dll.
Platform: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition; Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition; Windows Server 2008.
See Also
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