All text that appears in this 5 star rating system is configurable in an external XML file.
Multiple instances are possible on the same page by using different "id" values in the HTML FlashObject code.
Every color is externally configurable, simply by editing an XML file. Easily change border colors, fill colors, border sizes, and even the overall shape of the star.
Many common designs are possible, including dark text on light background or light text on dark background. Use square, 5-star, or many-star symbols.
Over 90 fonts for FlashCard, including several hard-to-find fonts. Enhance the FlashCard experience for your users with this font set. You must have FlashCard installed and working, and be able to correctly edit FlashCard's config.xml file, to use this font package.Click here for a complete list of fonts included in this package!
Full screen view permits the viewer a cinema-style display of the video, with a close button in the lower-right corner to return to normal view.
YouTube - like interface to rate videos is shown at the end video playback. The system advances to the next set of videos from videos.xml automatically.
Option exists to show the currently played video at its original size, or open a new window to show the video in full screen view.
Video paths and titles are stored in an XML file, alone with rating and view information. This file must be CHMOD'd after upload to your PHP server.
In config.xml, you may set the e-mail formatting options for the video sharing feature, with a link to view the video on your server, just like YouTube.com!
Over two dozen XML configuration options exist to adjust various aspects of the video applet, like color, video path, autostart, and other common options.
When users share a video, a YouTube-like email is received with a link to view the video on the server.
When a video is rated, the user's IP is recorded along with the file that was rated, to prevent duplicate ratings.
100% of the Flash 8 Pro source code is included with the purchased version of this applet, including the .fla file, and all .as (ActionScript) files.
5 Advanced, XML-based Flash menus. 100% of the Flash 2004 Pro source code included, DTD files available for all XML files. This set of menus includes the Macromedia.com menu design!
This applet includes several advanced controls, including a CC (closed captioning) option, navigation buttons to view the previous/next video, playhead control, volume contol, and button to display more information about the movie.
The XML file to be used by the applet is settable in the HTML, and passed in as a parameter. The default is "config.xml", but you can set this to any filename that you wish.
DTD file is included for XML validation of your XML configuration file.
Video buffering is used during load. Buffer text can be set in the XML configuration file.
The video list is set manually in the XML configuration file, along with the video name/title, closed captioning text, and buffer time.
100% of the Flash 8 Pro source code is included with the purchased version of this applet - the .fla file and all .as (ActionScript) files.
This applet includes over two dozen XML configuration options. All text labels are configable, along with most interface colors, default size, volume, looping behavior, and many others!
Several externally-specified configuration options are available in a config.xml file, including font color and style.
All menu applets come with a DTD file to validate your XML syntax.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is provided upon purchase.
Configuration file (config.xml) can be passed in to the SWF as an HTML parameter. Please note that there are two locations in the HTML file where this must be specified, if this option is used.
Externally specify the URL, link target, and text name for each menu item. Requires basic XML editing, which is quite simple to do with a good text editor like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com).
Over a dozen options are available for the gallery, located in an external XML configuration file. This file is editable using any standard text editor like Windows Notepad or Textpad. Both color, text, and layout configuration options are available. 4 different layouts are available: 1, 2, 3, and 4 (the "layout" parameter).
Images for the gallery can be specified via the external XML file. The thumbnail path using the "thumb" parameter, and the caption text using the "captiontext" tag. Any image can also be linked to a popup window, which can either be an external URL (http:// location) or an image, as it is in the demo.
"Print" image option is available. When clicked, the operating system's print window is automatically opened. This option can be disabled in the XML.
Auto-scroll for thumbnails is available through 2 of the 4 available layouts. The auto-scroll can be placed either on the right or on the left side of the gallery layout.
Any image can be linked to an external popup window by specifying a path in the "imageurl" tag, in the XML configuration file.
100% of the Flash source code is included upon purchase (the Flash 2004 Pro. file, as well as the ActionScript 2.0 classes). Thus, if the option isn't available in the XML configuration file, then you can always directly edit the Flash code.
Basic operation of the gallery involves three files: an HTML file, a SWF file, and an XML configuration file. The idea is that the SWF loads the XML configuration file upon startup, to determine the layout and settings for the gallery. As you can see, the SWF is very light (only about 14 KB). Fast Gallery is truly one of the fastest and most poweful image galleries on the market.
Layout 1 of 6 has all images in a thumbnail section on the right side of the screen, with arrow controls to view more thumbnails. The layout that you want can be set in the XML configuration file, using any good text editor.
Layout 2 of 6 is identical in every way to layout 1, except that the thumbnails appear on the left side.
Layout 3 includes the smooth scrolling option, whereby all thumbnails occupy a scrolling bar at the right-side of the screen. The title text is absent in this layout, to maximize the image area.
Layout 4 is identical to layout 3, except that the thumbnail bar appears on the left-side of the screen, instead of the right-side.
Layout 5 is similar to 3 and 4, except that the thumbnails appear above the main image, rather than to the side.
The 6th and final layout is identical to layout 5, except that the thumbnails are aligned at the bottom.
NEW! Slideshow feature allows the images to loop. This feature can be activated in the external XML configuration file.
Several timer options, like color and font style, are configurable using an external XML file.
All timers come with a DTD file to validate your XML (can be used with most XML editors, like the very popular XML spy).
All applets include 100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code, so that even if the configuration option that you need is not available in the XML file, you can always directly edit the Flash source code. All ticker SWF files are very small and fast, in some cases under 5 KB!
Most timer applets shown can be configured to use either PC time or Universal time, and some can use either 12- or 24-hour format, too. These options can be set in the XML configuration file.
Clones of the RSS Set #4 readers, but for Atom feeds. These will read Atom 3.0-compliant XML feeds. 100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included.
phpFlashMyAdmin includes all of the significant table administration features of phpMyAdmin, but without the annoyance of page refreshes.
An external configuration PHP file allows you to set over a dozen options for the display and behavior of phpFlashMyAdmin.
Browse multiple databases, and use an advanced tree-like hierarchy for quick navigation of the tables and databases. You can resize the layout to view more of the table names, by positioning the mouse between the divider, as shown in this screenshot.
Advanced database backup feature, which preserves table integrity when using InnoDB table relationships (a feature not found in phpMyAdmin). Download your backup as a compressed file, and select from any or all tables in your database.
One of the most convenient features of phpFlashMyAdmin is its direct-editing of table data. Simply click in a table cell to edit the record, then click off of it to instantly save the data. By contract, phpMyAdmin requires you to refresh every page to see the effect of edits.
Double-click editing allows you to quickly modify any field... just double-click on any field name to bring up the field properties window.
Set advanced error handling in the PHP configuration files - log table and database errors to an external file, or have them e-mailed to you.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code is included, including all ActionScript 2.0 class files, all .fla files, and an external style sheet.
Add infinitely many hosts to an external "hosts" PHP file, for quick access to the servers that you work with most.
Advanced table operations are available, including optimization features and table copy, move, and rename.
Unique to phpFlashMyAdmin is the ability to create, update, and delete InnoDB table relationships (requires MySQL 4 or higher). phpFlashMyAdmin includes an advanced relationship editor, with drag and drop functionality.
Change the text of nearly any part of the phpFlashMyAdmin interface, simply by editing an external PHP file.
NEW in version 2.0 - Multi-lingual support. Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, Hindi, Polish, Russian, French, Italian, Romanian, and Ukranian translations are now available. Easily set the language in the config.php file, and add more languages - or edit existing languages - as needed.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional (Flash 7) source code included.
Each applet includes a DTD file to help validate your XML.
An external XML configuration file is available for each graph, which allows you to configure them without knowledge of Flash. For example, showgrid="show" to display gridlines, or set to showgrid="" to hide gridlines.
Data values for these graphs are also set using the external XML configuration file.
HTML configuration using Flash "object" tags. Set the configuration XML file path easily (note: there are two locations in the HTML where this must be specified).
Calculator XML configuration file allows changing of most interface colors, as well as the display alignment. The XML file can be edited using any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
Mortgage calculator XML configuration file allows most interface text and interface colors to be changed - even the combo box.
Pie chart allows changing of any slice color, and addition of more slices, or removal of slices. Label text can be easily changed in the XML configuration.
All Flash 200 Pro source files (.fla files) are included with your download. If you can't change it in the XML configuration files, you can directly edit the Flash sources (requires knowledge of Flash actionscripting).
Infinitely many images can be added to each image rotator, simply by creating a non-progressive JPG image, adding the JPG to the images folder, then adding a reference to the XML configuration file. The XML configuration file can be edited using any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
The link and link target are individually configurable for each image.
Options exist to control rotation delay time in seconds, background color, randomizer, and even the transition effect to apply. The rotators contain 3 - 5 possible transition effects each, depending on the rotator.
XML file path can be altered by changing the embedded Flash parameter in the HTML file. Thus, if you have another applet which uses an XML file called settings.xml, you can change the name to prevent browser caching.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included with your download, including the .fla and .as files, and the TTF font file.
Several externally-specified configuration options are available in a config.xml file, including font color and style.
All menu applets come with a DTD file to validate your XML syntax.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is provided upon purchase.
Configuration file (config.xml) can be passed in to the SWF as an HTML parameter. Please note that there are two locations in the HTML file where this must be specified, if this option is used.
Externally specify the URL, link target, and text name for each menu item. Requires basic XML editing, which is quite simple to do with a good text editor like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com).
Several externally-specified configuration options are available in a config.xml file, including font color and style.
All menu applets come with a DTD file to validate your XML syntax.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is provided upon purchase.
Configuration file (config.xml) can be passed in to the SWF as an HTML parameter. Please note that there are two locations in the HTML file where this must be specified, if this option is used.
Externally specify the URL, link target, and text name for each menu item. Requires basic XML editing, which is quite simple to do with a good text editor like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com).
Quick, painless installation: just upload to your server, then run install.php to start the wizard.
Mail and FTP settings specified using a web-based settings manager. Add multiple email and ftp hosts.
Options exist to save your backups by means of email, ftp, or direct saving on the local server.
Compression options exist for .zip and .gz backups.
Backup your MySQL tables selectively or all at once. Options similar to phpMyAdmin's export tool are available.
Backup your web files (php files, images, html documents, etc.) selectively or all at once using a simple tree hierarchy.
Advanced options are available for skipping files with particular extensions, or which are larger or smaller than a certain size threshold.
There is no limit to the number of backups that can be created. Selectively delete backups when they are no longer relevant. Re-run the backups automatically by means of cronjobs as many times as you want.
Powerful and feature-rich interface includes options for automatic vertical and horizontal image panning, as well as an option to view more information about any image, and auto-loop through any set of images.
Image gallery settings are loaded externally, from an XML configuration file. Options exist for setting thumbnail width and height display (number of images to show vertically and horizontally), whether or not to allow HTML popups, image delays, and (NEW!) watermarks! Now, instead of manually adding your watermark to every image, you can set the watermark in the XML file, and Flash will add the watermark text to every image.
Over 3 dozen XML configuration options are available for this gallery, including options to change the background music MP3 file, gallery title, the default (first) picture to display upon gallery loading, and much more!
Every sound in the gallery is fully configurable through external MP3 files (must be 64 Kbps encoded).
All menu options are fully configurable - and yes, you can remove the "About" popup window via this XML file (this is not recommended, though). Easily change the order of the menu items simply by re-ordering the XML tags.
Images and image categories can be set via the external XML configuration file. Please note that the XML settings must match the files names and folder names on the server, and that on Unix and Linux servers, this is case-sensitive! Only non-progressive JPG images are allowed.
With some Flash 2004 Pro. knowledge, you can add additional gallery skins. This is a very advanced feature, and is not recommended for everyone, but you *can* do it. Set the default volumne and tint values through the external XML file, too.
Advanced image options available in the "image options" menu. These options can be fully configured via the external XML file (re-ordered or disabled).
Nearly every interface color is configurable through the XML configuration file. In short, it's easily to make the gallery match your website's color scheme.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code (.fla and .as files) included upon purchase. Thus, even if you can't do something via the XML configuration file, you can certainly do it by editing the Flash files, provided that you own the Flash 7 authoring environment.
Zoom controls allow you to zoom in or out, and reset the zoom to 100%. These options can be hidden via the XML configuration file.
Advanced sound options include: multiple background MP3 tracks, ability to change the volume of the interface sounds or the background music (or both), ability to adjust the speech volume in the case of presentations, and skip / pause / fast-forward / rewind speeh tracks.
Instantly preview any image simply by rolling-over the image number at the bottom of the screen. The full image can then be loaded by actually clicking on the number.
NEW in version 1.3 and above: Flash video support!
Clones of the RSS Set #5 readers, but for Atom feeds. These will read Atom 3.0-compliant XML feeds. 100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included.
A set of currency converter applets, inspired by stockapplets.com. These are identical in function, but various designs are provided to match different possible website designs.
The main interface for this MP3 player and MP3 component features a "dual control" system whereby volume, pan, repeat, and shuffle can be controlled by mouse click either in the control bar or the main viewing panel.
The applet version (remember: BOTH the applet version and component versions are included!) features an XML configuration file, which is loaded at run-time. The XML file can be edited using any good text editor, like Textpad or Editplus.
100% of the Flash source code is included! That includes ALL .fla and .as files, and all component files like .mxp and .swc files.
The Flash MP3 component is installed into the Flash extension manager, simply by double-clicking the .mxp file. Please note that the component version requires the Flash IDE, and is intended for Flash developers only.
The Flash MP3 component is configured through the component properties window after dragging the component to the Flash stage. The applet version only is configured via XML.
Sample application using AMFPHP as server side language (flash remoting) which create a image gallery. Moreover with the GD library set there is the possibility to save a cropped region of images.
For more information read the tutorial in the tutorials section
See a variation of this ImageBrowser here:
image browser 2
5 Flash image rotators. These are great if you want to quickly display your images with some cool transition effects, but don't need a full-fledged gallery system. All images are externally linkable to the URL and URL target of your choice.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included, with all .fla and .as files.
Each applet includes a "Last Time", "Show Min", "Show Max", and "Show %" option to allow the user various display options.
Multiple interface configuration options exist to change various colors and interface text easily, without requiring edits to the Flash source (just editing to an XML configuration file).
Easily change the stock symbols using the XML configuration file. A good text editor, like TextPad (textpad.com) is recommended.
Applets retrieve real-time financial information from Yahoo! finance. The exact URL to Yahoo! finance shown here in the XML configuration file.
Clones of the RSS Set #2 readers, but for Atom feeds. These will read Atom 3.0-compliant XML feeds. 100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included.
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