Id say go with AMFPHP because it is still actively developed and quite mature.

You can also take advantage of CakeAMFPHP [1] which is a nice bridge between 
cakephp [2] and amfphp. I've been using it a lot for my recent projects and the 
combination really takes the pain out of developing database backed flash 
applications. There's even a nice tutorial for getting up and running with 
CakeAMFPHP [3]

The other upside with cake is that you can generate a simple html interface to 
the backend with minimal code (scaffolding) so that you can test it 
independently of the flash code.

thats my personal opinion :)

Martin

1. http://cakeforge.org/projects/cakeamfphp
2. http://cakephp.org/
3. http://cakeamfphp.rd11.org/



bruce wrote:
> Hello to all. I think it's great that I found a group of flash enthusiast
> who are willing to push AS and other aspects of flash to open source 
> channels.
> 
> Even though some of the materials in the emails are too confusing for me 
> just yet.
> I still haven't ran across anyone who was discussing PHPObject in the 
> mailing lists.
> I guess it's because it's pretty old news since it came out in 2002, but 
> being a noob
> to this scene, I thought it was a good idea to use in my projects.
> 
> Has anyone had experience with PHPObject? Is it worth it to learn?
> or is AMFPHP a better option?
> 
> Thank you....
> 
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Martin Wood

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