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Now with MULTIPLE ATTACHMENTS! Use a Flash Attach contact form and allow your visitors to send you files and email messages to your inbox. These forms are easy to use. You don't need Flash or any programming knowledge. Just make a small change in the PHP code and put the files up on your site. The file size limit is set by your server and can be increased by contacting your host. Your visitors will be reinforced by looking at their pictures before they send them. Also send MP3's or any other file type by adding file extensions in the .FLA. If you have Flash 8, you can make any changes you like to the design, increase the number of text fields, and add your logo. However, you don't even need Flash at all to make this work great on your site.
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Last Updated: April 05, 2007 |
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This tutorial will show you how to create a contact form in Flash and tie it in to PHP.
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Last Updated: April 09, 2007 |
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This is a continuation of creating a contact form with Flash and PHP.
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Last Updated: May 08, 2007 |
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How to consume a web service using flash and php
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This tutorial assumes that you have some basic knowledge of PHP and mySQL, and a good understanding of Flash 5 Actionscript. This tutorial shows you how to set up a table in a mySQL database, then using PHP (or asp with a few minor changes) manipulate that table and interact with Flash. This is a much more of a hands on tutorial so it's helpful if you follow the scripts and Fla source included, in addition to viewing the working example at the same time.
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Last Updated: May 28, 2007 |
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This introductory article describes how to create SWF and flash files on the fly using PHP and database.
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Last Updated: June 02, 2007 |
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