Can anyone recommend a good Flash database viewer/editor component?
Ideally I'd like to give access to a client to edit a largish mysql database
from his browser. Database might be about 100 pieces of data, with 2000
rows. He wants the ability to move throught the data quickly, updating it as
he
Can anyone recommend a good Flash database viewer/editor component?
Ideally I'd like to give access to a client to edit a largish mysql database
from his browser. Database might be about 100 pieces of data, with 2000
rows. He wants the ability to move throught the data quickly, updating it as
he
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From:Alex McCabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Date:Monday, August 6, 2007, 4:48:16 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Flash/Flex database editor component
And Kinetic Fusion too
http://www.kinesissoftware.com/index.php
Alex.
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Okay! Device fonts seems to be the consensus. Thanks.
Some more info about Tahoma in case anyone was wondering - I did some
research on it - the Chinese characters are definitely available in Tahoma
in some installations but never Japanese characters.
On 2/7/06, Fitzpatrick, Kevin [EMAIL
I think it's possible Japanese characters in Tahoma font won't be present on
some installations - but that on others Tahoma will have all the Japanese
characters. I think they have to be installed, so switching locales doesn't
help. I'm wondering if a typical windows XP machine set up in Japan
Does anyone have knowledge they can share about the best way to guarantee
that an end user will be able to enter text into a flash movie using
characters in their own language (ie Chinese or Japanese).
Usually I use an embedded font which is good for most western character
sets, but with Japanese
Hi Mike,
try encoding in Javascript using
encodeURIComponent()
On 1/13/06, Mike Lyda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know how to display a unicode (japanese characters) string that has
been
escaped via JavaScript and sent into the SWF via SetVariable? unescape()
works
just dandy for
I may be wrong on this - but I think the SCORM conformance test suite sets
up a local web server, so the files look like they are coming from a local
ip address, 127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1, and shouldn't be subject to the
same security restrictions.
What may be more problematic is if a user unzips
Hi Simon,
I think you'll need to look into the file format specification for this. Try
the H263VideoPacket tag near the end. I'd suggest using a tool that can
convert an existing tagged FLV into a XML document so you can have a look at
what's going on. You might be able to alter the XML and
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