On Fri, June 29, 2007 10:30 am, David Giragosian wrote:
I've recently been using some limited free time to explore the
Freemovie
(Flash-PHP API) and Ajax technologies.
Can anyone help me to understand whether these can be used together?
Can I,
for example, pull data from MySQL, dynamically
On Sun, July 1, 2007 5:32 am, Ryan A wrote:
Sometimes this gets solved with spitting out some headers telling IE
not to cache while others have (dirty) solved it by adding a hash or
something else unique to the page or the image...
If you need serious legacy support for cave-man days browsers,
but the image, when updated, is still unstable on IE while still
_perfectly_ stable on FireFox.
This might be due to cacheing on IE which anyone who has messed with php
online for a little time will be familier with. IE is a bitch at times... just
likes the company that makes the
On 7/1/07, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but the image, when updated, is still unstable on IE while still
_perfectly_ stable on FireFox.
This might be due to cacheing on IE which anyone who has messed with
php online for a little time will be familier with. IE is a bitch at
times...
At 10:30 AM -0500 6/29/07, David Giragosian wrote:
I've recently been using some limited free time to explore the Freemovie
(Flash-PHP API) and Ajax technologies.
Can anyone help me to understand whether these can be used together? Can I,
for example, pull data from MySQL, dynamically alter
On 6/30/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:30 AM -0500 6/29/07, David Giragosian wrote:
I've recently been using some limited free time to explore the Freemovie
(Flash-PHP API) and Ajax technologies.
Can anyone help me to understand whether these can be used together? Can
I,
for example,
I've recently been using some limited free time to explore the Freemovie
(Flash-PHP API) and Ajax technologies.
Can anyone help me to understand whether these can be used together? Can I,
for example, pull data from MySQL, dynamically alter Flash function
parameters, then use Ajax to deliver the
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