Hi Don,

We have a product called Snapp MX that you can use to create Flash screens
that are stored as XML.  A Flash Runtime reads this XML and displays the
fully formatted screen to the end user.  No Actionscript coding is required.

Snapp MX is completely written in Flash on the presentation tier (including
the development environment).  To make life easy it also has a built-in Web
Service code generator that will create fully documented Java, C#, VB.NET or
ColdFusion code (PHP will be supported shortly).  The best part is that
there is a freeware version called Snapp MX Express.

I hope this helps.

Harald
www.snappmx.com



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Hi All,

My client has asked me to create a SWF that reads in some XML and generates
a course depending on the amount of questions images etc. in the XML.
They found out today that the XML with all the images comes to about 6MB -
so suddenly frightened by the implications of this, they've asked me if I
can develop a SWF, that when run, will generate the same content, but then
save the resultant SWF to a file, with all images, sound and questions
embedded in the new SWF - and then score back to the shell application as
well...

Is this even possible??

.NET is NOT an option...

Thanks...

Don

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