Take a look at this one : http://www.inm.com/products/v12flash/
Sound promissing!
Éric.
nik crosina wrote:
That sounded interesting after reading the first sentence, after the second
I knew we couldn't use it, Clark. Becasue we have to create something that
works out of the box, - no installation required.
I was thinking of the XML version already as well, but sometimes I am
thinking that a db would be the cleaner soplution, and also offer less
chance to mess up the file if it happens to be run from hard disk?
But I only have some experience with databases, not very much with XML.
Thanks for your thoughts! I'll check out SWFStudio nevertheless.
Nik C
On 23/02/06, clark slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Nik,
Check out SWFStudio, it offers ADO connectivity. Downside is ADO has to be
installed on the machine.
Alternatively check out the Catalog plugin for SWFStudio - offers search
functions through a flat tab delimited file. We used it to do exactly what
you describe for a HUGE floor tile manufacturer's sample CD.
Clark
On 2/23/06, nik crosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*Flash connecting to a database - all running on a DVD-ROM?
*
Is it possible? I am looking into doing exactly that for a massive
trainig
programme that needs to access and display a large number of modules in
treeView (Flash Tree component) where each node connects to a record in
the
database that contains information the content (pointer to powerpoint,
video, excel, doc, etc file) as well as subtitles (if the content is a
video)
If that description is too confusing then an answer to my basic question
owuld be fantastic!!
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