Re: [Flashcoders] Tracking User progress through a presentation.

2007-02-06 Thread R�kos Attila

If you are already using Flash, then SharedObject seems to better than
cookies. But it can depend on your actual project structure, of
course.

  Attila

M Can anyone point me towards a tutorial on tracking and providing feedback to
M a user on where they are in the current tutorial/presentation.
M 
M For instance if a tutorial has 5 sections and they have only completed 3 I
M want to be able to show their overall progress in relation to the entire
M tutorial.Kind of like a progress meter. Should I do this within Flash or
M with javascript and cookies? I want the user to be able to come back to a
M tutorial and pickup where they left off and I am thinking cookies would be
M the best method for tracking progress.
M -
M Kind Regards,
M Mike


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RE: [Flashcoders] Tracking User progress through a presentation.

2007-02-06 Thread Alain Rousseau
SharedObjects would be much better than cookies as they are native to flash.
or you can keep the progress on your server through a database.


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Is the tutorial/presentation a single SWF or is it split between a lot of
files?  If it's a single SWF then I don't see how cookies would help.

   -Andy

On 2/6/07, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can anyone point me towards a tutorial on tracking and providing 
 feedback to a user on where they are in the current tutorial/presentation.

 For instance if a tutorial has 5 sections and they have only completed 
 3 I want to be able to show their overall progress in relation to the 
 entire tutorial.Kind of like a progress meter. Should I do this within 
 Flash or with javascript and cookies? I want the user to be able to 
 come back to a tutorial and pickup where they left off and I am 
 thinking cookies would be the best method for tracking progress.
 -
 Kind Regards,
 Mike
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Re: [Flashcoders] Tracking User progress through a presentation.

2007-02-06 Thread Mike

Right now it is 1 swf with multiple flvs but I will be doing another one
that will involve multiple swfs. Should I adapt a loader bar to my tracking
needs?

I could use a database for tracking but I just need a little nudge on
getting the tracking part started.

Thanks,
Mike





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Is the tutorial/presentation a single SWF or is it split between a lot
of files?  If it's a single SWF then I don't see how cookies would
help.

   -Andy

On 2/6/07, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can anyone point me towards a tutorial on tracking and providing
feedback to
 a user on where they are in the current tutorial/presentation.

 For instance if a tutorial has 5 sections and they have only completed 3
I
 want to be able to show their overall progress in relation to the entire
 tutorial.Kind of like a progress meter. Should I do this within Flash or
 with javascript and cookies? I want the user to be able to come back to
a
 tutorial and pickup where they left off and I am thinking cookies would
be
 the best method for tracking progress.
 -
 Kind Regards,
 Mike
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