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<title>Flash GuestBook using PHP and Text files</title>
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<description>This tutorial shows you how to create a simple Guest book in Flash. This Guest book is simple, efficient, fast, and easy to implement. There are no complicated database or xml issues to worry about. One swf, one script, and one text file. In this example we use a PHP script but after you understand how it works it should be fairly easy to write the same script in Perl, ASP, or Cold Fusion. This is intended for learning but still easy to install, modify, and get up and running quickly. The only requirement is that you have PHP available for use on your server.</description>
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<title>Emailing Customized Flash E-cards with PHP and Text Files</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/2934.html</link>
<description>This tutorial explains how to send out customized Flash e-cards to anyone you want, or allow anyone that visits your site to do the same. This tutorial will allow you to set up a much simplified version of say the online Hallmark or Blue mountain e-cards application. This tutorial was designed to be as simple as possible while still being powerful enough to be used as a commercial application. This Tutorial uses only 2 simple php scripts and it will automatically create text files to save all of your data. For this tutorial it is assumed that you have an in-depth knowledge of Flash 5, and can run php scripts on your server. Please note though that the PHP scripts can just as easily be written in Perl or ASP, its just the technique where concerned about showing here.</description>
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<title>Dynamically Loading Images with Flash MX</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/2761.html</link>
<description>This article will show you how to dynamically load JPEG images from any URL. This article assumes basic knowledge of Flash MX.  Flash MX uses the loadMovie method, typically used for including external Flash files, to grab an image from any URL.  This article explains the loadMovie method and how to develop a quick flash application that can dynamically show an image.</description>
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<title>E-mail in Flash the Easy Way (with PHP, Perl, ASP)</title>
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<description>This tutorial and script deals with sending Email in Flash with the use of a server side scripting language. The scripts that are detailed in this are PHP, Perl, and ASP. All of which can work with this tutorial.</description>
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<title>Displaying Multiple Fields and Records with Flash and ASP</title>
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<description>The author has written &quot;I wrestled for quite sometime on how to integrate Flash with Active Server Pages and owe a lot to some excellent tutorials available on the web: http://www.15seconds.com/issue/010605.htm http://www.asp101.com/articles/flash/ However, most of these tutorials only dealt with returning one row of information at a time.&quot; This tutorial describes how to display multiple fields and records using Flash and ASP.</description>
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