Hi glen, sorry I catch Beno request before the ugh php, personally
I've never used python, I've never had to. But would you mind to tell
me of a website or tutorial where I can learn to make an app using
amfphp with flash rather than the one is on the amfphp website...it
seems too obscure for me,. I'd appreciate any enlightenment about ti.
Gustavo
;)
seems that I might need that kind of approach because I'd like to put
all the text of my site on a mysql rather than .txt files
On Feb 1, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Glen Pike wrote:
FYI - Beno expressed a preference for Python, I think he does not
like PHP, he said "oh...ugh...php".
Me - used to PHP, but liking some of Python's powerful list stuff,
(not using it for web and thoroughly enjoying that fact :)
Beno - BTW, if you can write classes in Python you can write classes
in PHP too. Not sure about the comparison between functional PHP &
functional Python though. If you want to leverage your AS3 to
Python backend stuff. Have a look at PyAMF or some of the other
systems that may be out there. AMFPHP & PyAMF supports passing SQL
recordsets straight back to Flash which is really powerful - you can
just pass the SQL query result straight back to Flash and set it as
the dataprovider for data-grids. I have never used PyAMF, but the
PHP version is nice and AMF remoting is worth looking at if you plan
to do a lot of Flash->Server communication, why?
http://www.jamesward.com/census/
HTH
Glen
Gustavo Duenas wrote:
Hi Beno, you can try this one:
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/brimelow_lee/php_mysql/video-tutorial.php
here is a tutorial how to use php + mysql and flash, but is as Glen
wrote, it is servce side, you have to have a server in order to
prove it, or at least use mamp on your mac or whatever the kind is
for windows.
Regards,
Gus
On Jan 29, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
I doubt this would really catch on because FlashPlayer is client
side and MySQL is server side - you would normally talk to your
webserver with Flash and get server side code to do the MySQL work.
Saying that, you could write your own AS3 MySQL engine and connect
directly to port 3306, or alternatively use someone else's AS3-
MySQL engine but they are usually not "complete" or mature like
libs for PHP, Python, etc. etc.
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=as3+mysql
beno - wrote:
Hi;
It dawned on me that in my study thus far of this very
sophisticated AS3
language, there is no support for MySQL (or presumably for any
database
engine). A quick preliminary search confirms that. Why? Will
there be?
beno
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