Hey Stan -

You've been posting a lot of secretagents plugs wrapped in helpful tidbits
recently, and I think you should be careful about advertising secretagents
too much on the list. Although this list USED to be "yours", some people
(not me) might see this as unwanted advertising. As long as you continue to
provide helpful hints that mask the advertising underneath, there prolly
won't be any complaints.

Just be careful - the first post about unwanted advertising can be more
detrimental to business than the additional business garnered through
posting.

Keeping an eye out for ya,

NAT

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 5:51 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: Flash and Fusebox
>
>
> This weekend I taught myself Flash and documented a bunch of things that
> I learned.  I added 10 new viewlets to my secretagents library, and
> we've got a ton of new Flash tutorials to add on top of these.  Flash
> kicks ass!
>
> http://www.secretagents.com/tools/viewlets/index.cfm?&category_id=
> 22&showviewlets=1
>
> I just created a cool one this morning about the "loadvariables" action
> in Flash.  This allows you to pull data from a server side file that
> contains URLEncoded data like:
>
> &first_name=Steve&Last_name=Nelson&Company=SecretAgents.com
>
> The cool thing is that this file could be generated from a database
> query, and could simply be a Fusebox Fuseaction.  This loadvariables
> fuseaction will probably be the best way to send/receive data to and
> from a Fusebox application and a Flash movie.
>
> Nothing really changes with Fusebox when using Flash.  The methodology
> explains the conduit between the UI and the database.  It does make
> Fusebox "dsp" files a little boring, because they would simply display
> the <object> tags for calling the flash movie.  Then the rest of the
> Fuseactions would either pull data from the database or
> insert/update/delete data from the database (i.e. the act files).
>
> Anyway the tutorial for this loadvariables action is at:
>
> http://www.secretagents.com/tools/viewlets/index.cfm?fuseaction=vi
ewlet&viewlet_id=62

Steve Nelson
Online Web Development Training:
http://www.SecretAgents.com/training
(804) 825-6093
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