02-05-2020, 09:01 PM
Jose: I'll check it out a bit more and give it a try. My application is an internal Intranet application running only on company servers and network, and if it need to pick up data from outside, I'll need to have security to drill a hole in the firewall for me, so keeping it all locally is important.
Kudzu: I do not doubt for a second that CloudFlare.Com is global and large and probably really reliable. What I mean with not having any control over it, is as I write to Jose. To get data automatically (even an image) from the outside, is not an option as I would not be able to guarantee safety. Had my application been public to be used by any surfer, it would be perfect, but with a all internal application, in a highly secure environment, it is not an option. I could create my own images placing them locally and having the application picking them up from a local server. That is just fine, and that's what I will explore further.
Kudzu: I do not doubt for a second that CloudFlare.Com is global and large and probably really reliable. What I mean with not having any control over it, is as I write to Jose. To get data automatically (even an image) from the outside, is not an option as I would not be able to guarantee safety. Had my application been public to be used by any surfer, it would be perfect, but with a all internal application, in a highly secure environment, it is not an option. I could create my own images placing them locally and having the application picking them up from a local server. That is just fine, and that's what I will explore further.

