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Flash Tutorials — Server-side

Flash » Server-side — 2 months ago
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Creative agency Vivid Image exclusively reveals some of the work they've been doing to make flash content search friendly.
Flash » Server-side — 3 months ago
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Store all you contacts in a useful air application by learning add, edit and delete data techniques within an SQLite database.
Flash » Server-side — 5 months ago
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Implement a Map Using the Google Map API for Flash
Flash » Server-side — 5 months ago
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In this article I will explain how to build a simple adobe flex application that communicates with php using remote objects calls to the new AMF php implementation suported by adobe and called ZendAMF.
Flash » Server-side — 6 months ago
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This tutorial shows how to make a flash video player that will load the video path through the browser URL. Now there is no need for multiple players on your site! website!
Flash » Server-side — 7 months ago
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How to setup Zend Amf to communicate with PHP from Flash, not Flex, using homegrown class mapping.
Flash » Server-side — 7 months ago
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In this tutorial I’m gonna show you how to improve our simple php, sending the info by mail and saving it on a MySQL DataBase using a custom MySQL class that we could reuse anytime and phpMailer, an open source class to send mails. And, of course, we gonna use a flash form to send the form instead of the html form.
Flash » Server-side — about 1 year ago
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This is a button based approach that works with Flash Player version 10.
Flash » Server-side — about 1 year ago
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This tutorial article is a Step by step guide for creating a PicLens type 3D photo viewer with Flex and Away3d. This is step 1, of a 3 part tutorial that will sweep many useful techniques used in web application design, Flex, and Flash 3D design.
Flash » Server-side — about 1 year ago
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One of the best things about the internet is that you could search an unimaginable universe of information, text, images, videos, podcasts, blogs, newspapers. With web 2.0, the community websites come to life, and one of the most famous web2.0 community websites is Flickr. Flickr stores on their servers, photos form all their users around the world, and they have an open api so you could interact with it, and make your own developments, like PicNik.com, the photos online editor, where you
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