Hey Steve, that was a cool set of tutorials...I got a lot from
that...thanks!
Greg Z
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 2:24 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: some cool tutorials I'm working on
Check this one out...
Connecting Flash to a Fusebox Application: Displaying a recordset
http://www.secretagents.com/tools/viewlets/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewlet&view
let_id=106
That one pulls in a WDDX recordset from my Fusebox application,
deserializes the WDDX then loops over each row duplicating a movie for
each row, then outputs the fields to the movie.
I'm working on insert,update and delete tutorials right now.
Steve
Scott Vincent wrote:
>
> That is interesting timing. I was just working on a "Flash-box" app
myself.
>
> I am embedding a seperate .swf in each .cfm page for both the form input
and
> the query display pages. The underlying interface for each movie comes
from
> a shared library and it's a different movie clip for each movie which
takes
> care of the data. Currently I know nothing of WDDX (so I am interested in
> seeing Steve's implementation of this) so I was planning on creating an
xml
> document from the database in .asp on the server and then parsing that
into
> the Flash movie clip.
>
> When I get the examples cleaned up I'll post them as well.
>
> Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> ************************ Model Citizen ************************
> Since so many people have asked me about how you connect Flash to a
> Fusebox application I'm creating a series of tutorials on
> SecretAgents.com to do so.
>
> The cool part... instead of the display fuses containing HTML they
> output a WDDX packet. The WDDX is then passed into the Flash movie and
> the user interface is displayed there with the data passed in as WDDX.
>
>
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