Hi there, there is two ways to do this. - Get the publish name when a record has stopped in the red5 application, and then store it into the database. If done remotely, I would prob enable ssl on the db connection. - Call a method on the flash widget which will then call a javascript ajax method, I would probably recommend HTML_AJax for that as I work extensively with pear packages and is the only standard PHP class framework I would recommend ...
Mel Brands wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm implementing a site where people can leave voice messages. > Basically, it's an " audio graffiti" site. When a person signs up, > they are allowed to leave messages. Here's how I think it should work, > on a macro scale. Please let me know if I'm doing it wrong! > > My PHP app will output a page with a flash recording widget. I will > pass several parameters to this widget: user ID of the user, page ID > and a message ID. If the user records anything, I will then issue a > POST thorough the Flash widget to the PHP script and it will inform it > that something was recorded and it will give me a filename (something > like "userID_pageID_messageID.flv"). I will then know that something > was recorded and will add this flv file to the database and will be > associated with the page in question. Next time we output the page, > the audio that was recorded will be displayed and you will be able to > play it. > > I have a few questons though... > > 1) Is this the best way to do this? > 2) How do I generate a unique "message ID"? Just a random number will > do or should I do something more complicated? > > Thank you and feel free to comment on this :) > > Mel > > _______________________________________________ > Red5 mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org > > _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
