Connection Speed Upload

Hi
I look around the web and i found many sites witch allows get
your own speed connection, well my answers is, how can i do for get
the upload connection using Actionscript 2.0?.
I was thinking send a variable by POST to a PHP file, and
this return to the SWF the size of the variable, so next in flash i
cant calculate the speed, but i can't get the bytes sended before
finish the send.
How can i get the bytes sended everytime i want until the
send finish?
I listining any suggest
Thanks
Bye

Hi
I look around the web and i found many sites witch allows get
your own speed connection, well my answers is, how can i do for get
the upload connection using Actionscript 2.0?.
I was thinking send a variable by POST to a PHP file, and
this return to the SWF the size of the variable, so next in flash i
cant calculate the speed, but i can't get the bytes sended before
finish the send.
How can i get the bytes sended everytime i want until the
send finish?
I listining any suggest
Thanks
Bye

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