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Flash MX and Unicode
26186 Flash MX and Unicode http://www.productbeta.com/tutorials/show.php?goomba=1& With Flash MX and the Flash 6 plug-in, we finally have unicode support in Flash. This makes it a viable tool to display text in languages other than English, including all Euro-languages with accents, Middle Eastern right-to-left scripts and many Asian Languages like Japanese, Chinese, Korean etc. It also helps to make dynamic text, with HTML, in Flash a more appealing visual aid to our designs since we can use bullets, arrows and symbols more creatively. Hence Unicode opens up a new door for graphic design with Type as well.
There are more than a few pitfalls to this process though. It is worth mentioning a few basic concepts about Unicode and document encoding for HTML in general. This is by no means a comprehensive discussion on the issue, but rather a quick crash course on language encoding and how browsers handle language issues.
PHP > Tips and Tutorials > Flash and PHP Oct 15, 2006

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SWF is the file format used by Macromedia Flash to deliver graphics, animation and sound to users on the Internet. Flash enables you to provide a very rich and dynamic interface to the user. Almost 90% of web users can view SWF content without having to install a browser based plug-in, and over 200 million people have downloaded the Flash player. Macromedia opened the specifications for SWF in April 1998 and SWF support was added to PHP in PHP 4(rc2).
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This tutorial is written for Flash 5 and obviously your server must support PHP Download the source file and open it and have a study it as we go through this tutorial, it will make it easier to understand.
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Now we are going to add a few things to our basic form. Whereas before our contact form contained just 4 fields (name, subject, message and email) I have now added a drop down menu and checkboxes.
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Have you got a website? Flash Attach contact forms are an awesome add-on for your website. Click on the pictures, hit attach file and see the file right on the page (if it is a graphic), enter (any) information, and click "send" to see how they work. These PHP and Flash based add-ons work without programming knowledge and include step by step instructions.
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With Flash MX and the Flash 6 plug-in, we finally have unicode support in Flash. This makes it a viable tool to display text in languages other than English, including all Euro-languages with accents, Middle Eastern right-to-left scripts and many Asian Languages like Japanese, Chinese, Korean etc. It also helps to make dynamic text, with HTML, in Flash a more appealing visual aid to our designs since we can use bullets, arrows and symbols more creatively. Hence Unicode opens up a new door for graphic design with Type as well.
There are more than a few pitfalls to this process though. It is worth mentioning a few basic concepts about Unicode and document encoding for HTML in general. This is by no means a comprehensive discussion on the issue, but rather a quick crash course on language encoding and how browsers handle language issues.
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