36043Flash/XML Menu Applets for websiteshttp://www.tufat.com/s_flash_xml_menu_applets.htm100% of Flash source code is included, as well as a DTD file for XML validation, an external XML configuration file, and any images which are loaded at run-time. Images must be non-progressive JPGs.
Most interface colors are configurable in the external XML file (precise color options may vary based on the applet).
Most font options are configurable in the external XML file (precise font options may vary based on the applet).
All menu items are configurable in the external XML file. You can specify the target and link, as well as the selected item - i.e., which of the menu items should be selected by default.
Image names and captions, and category ("group") names, are easily configurable using an external XML file, which can be edited using any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
Over a dozen XML configuration options are available in the external XML configuration file.
Background JPG image is loaded externally, so it can be modified or changed easily. This image must be a non-progressive JPG image.
Includes 100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. (Flash 7) source code, including the .fla file and all .as files.
All sounds are external MP3 files, loaded at run-time into the gallery, which means that you can easily replace them with your own MP3s.
All images are external, non-progressive JPG images, one folder per category (note: the XML configuration must match the folder hierarchy).
Sleek thumbnail viewer and category changer was custom-designed by Flash guru Michael Klishin. Rollover effects are present for thumbnails and arrow scrollers.
FlashMaps covers the entire globe. View maps of nearly every country. Brazil shown here with the Google RoadMap overlay.
A powerful compass feature allows you to freely rotate any map, and move the map incrementally in North, South, East, or West directions.
Instantly re-center onto any common location. Type in the name of any city, state, country, zip, or common place name and instantly re-center the map onto (assuming the text can be found in the map provider database). Latitude and Longitude coordinates instantly update.
Choose from among 6 map views. More may be added in later versions of FlashMaps.
Zoom control permits viewing levels from the smallest map detail all the way out to "whole earth" view. Control the zooming incrementally, or via a slider.
100% of the Flash 8 source code is included on purchase. The free version of this script does not include any Flash source code. Integrate FlashMaps into your existing Flash project, or modify it to suit your needs (requires knowledge of Actionscript programming).
Set the default longitude and latitude coordinates in an XML configuration file, which is loaded at run-time when the SWF loads. You may also specify which components are enabled by changing true/false values in the XML file.
Set font properties in the external XML configuration file (font size, color, and name), and change any interface string. This feature permits you to quickly and easily translate the FlashMaps XML file to other languages.
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!
100% of Flash source code is included, as well as a DTD file for XML validation, an external XML configuration file, and any images which are loaded at run-time. Images must be non-progressive JPGs.
Most interface colors are configurable in the external XML file (precise color options may vary based on the applet).
Most font options are configurable in the external XML file (precise font options may vary based on the applet).
All menu items are configurable in the external XML file. You can specify the target and link, as well as the selected item - i.e., which of the menu items should be selected by default.
Other configuration options, like spacing and fade step, can be configured. Options may vary based on the menu applet, however.
The cinema video player interface provides the ability to view closed captioned (CC) text at specific intervals of the movie. The interface also includes a draggable playhead, volume control, and optional JPG logo.
Videos are buffered during load, to provide a smooth, steaming playback. Buffering text is configurable in the XML configuration options.
The XML configuration file can be specified dynamically by passing it as a parameter to the Flash movie. Default file is config.xml.
Over two dozen configuration options exist in the XML configuration file, which can be edited using any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
All Flash 8 Pro source code, including .fla and .as (ActionScript) files, are included with the purchased version of this software.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code, with all .fla and .as (Actionscript) files are included.
The stock indices that you wish to display, and the order of display, are easily set in an XML configuration file. You should use a good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com) to edit the XML files.
Several interface colors and options are configurable using the XML settings file.
All interface text in the applet is configurable by editing an external XML configuration file.
SWFObject is used to display the Flash applet, with options to pass in the XML filename, skin path, and background color.
Most common settings are configurable using the external XML file, including auto_start, default volume/pan, marquee scroller speed, timeout times, and others.
Columns of the playlist are sortable by clicking the headers. For example, you can sort the stations by connection quality, and quickly choose those with the best connections.
100% of the Flash source code is included - FLA files for all skins, etc. Create your own skins from these examples, adapted from Winamp.
For those online radio stations that provide song names and song information, that info is displayed in the scrolling marquee. If the info is not available, the station name is displayed.
When the shuffle option is enabled, users can skip randomly among stations by clicking the "forward" button.
Infinitely many categories can be added to the gallery. New categories are automatically added to the left-side column. If more categories are added than can be viewed, a scroller (the small up and down arrows) are automatically added.
Categories and images are added using an XML configuration file, which can be edited using any standard text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
Images are loaded externally, from non-progressive JPG files. Please note that the files must be saved as non-progressive JPGs.
Infinitely many images per category are possible. Images are automatically arrayed in the right-side panel. If more images are added than can be fit in the viewable area, top and bottom scrollers (the little up aand down arrows) are added automatically.
All gallery sounds are stored as external MP3 files.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. (Flash 7) source code is included with your purchase. If you can't find an XML configuration for what you need, then it's likely that you'll be able to do it yourself by directly editing the Flash source code (assuming knowledge of Flash programming).
Over a dozen configuration options are available in the external XML configuration file. Please note that not all of these options are available for this gallery, but many are. More options are added for each release.
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.
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).
FlashReport's powerful layout builder provides drag-and-drop report creation. Anyone who can use a mouse can create powerful PDF reports from their MySQL data.
The relationships section of FlashReport enables you to create reports of more than 1 table. For example, if you have two tables in your MySQL database, employees and departments, with the relationship employees.dept_id = departments.id, the realationships tool would allow you to create a report of all employees, grouped by department.
Several size options are available in FlashReport, allowing you to view reports in several PDF sizes, including landscape or portrait orientation. If none of the pre-defined sizes are what you're looking for, just input your own size into the "W" and "H" boxes.
Save your report structure to the database, for later viewing and editing. There is also a "share" option so that other registered users can use your report as a template.
Password-protect reports via a registration page. All employees in your company or organization can have their own private set of reports, as well as shared reports that all users can use.
When adding fields to the body section of the report, distinguish among the many rows of data by alternating even and odd row colors. This feature is available in FlashReport 2.6.0 and higher.
Set most properties of the FlashReport interface using external CSS properties, like which report sections should be visible, the default autotext values for images and dates, and other default values.
Use the FlashChat admin panel to administer the chat, since this script is just a skin on an existing FlashChat installation.
A user using the Ajax skin can chat with a user using the Flash skin. Thus, users without the latest version of Flash - or for whom Flash runs slowly - can still chat.
As the main FlashChat, the Ajax skin supports custom user photos, custom background, and room list and chat avatars.
Installation is as easy as uploading three folders - ajax, languages, and templates - to your existing FlashChat installation. No database modifications are needed, and there is no installer needed at all.
The Ajax skin for FlashChat works with FlashChat's CMS and forum integrations. Thus, if you have integrated FlashChat with a system like phpBB or vBulletin, you can use this skin.
IRC commands like /back and /backtime work with the Ajax skin for FlashChat.
Several skins have been ported to the Ajax skin, including Windows XP, Mac OS X, and a few others.
All of FlashChat's existing smilies have been converted to animated .gif files for the popup smilie panel.
The FlashSound API is used to sonify the Ajax skin. Thus, there is a small amount of Flash used in this skin. A small Flash .swf has also been embedded for use with the socket server.
Instantly preview any language. Choose among 5 fonts for the chat interface, all of which have real-time previews.
Privately message among users, as in the Flash version of FlashChat. Private chats can be minimized to the right of the user's chat nickname in the room list.
Yet another set of simple Atom readers with fresh designs and animation. These will read Atom 3.0-compliant XML feeds. 100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included with your purchase.
Many externally-stored XML options are available to help configure these applets. You can edit these options using any good text editor, like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com).
Set the URL target and delay speed, among other settings, with the external configuration XML file.
Please note that these applets require PHP, and they require that you are able to retrieve remote URLs via PHP using the readfile command.
Any image can link to an HTML popup window. This feature can be disabled in the XML configuration file. Popups are auto-centered on the user's screen.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code is included upon purchase, including the .fla file and all Actionscript 2.0 class files.
All options are externally configurable in an XML file, which can be easily edited using any standard text editor, like Windows Notepad or TextPad.
Many interface elements can be edited using the XML preferences file, including several tooltip options and popup window options.
Interface text is editable in the XML file, as well as font sizes and colors.
Multiple transition effects are possible by simply changing an option in the XML file. Transition effects include "Blinds", "Fade", "Wipe", "Photo", "Zoom", "Squeeze", and "Pixel Dissolve".
All sounds are externally configurable in an XML file, using MP3s.
Images and image categories are fully configurable in the XML file. Infinitely-many images are possible in each category, and infinitely-many categories are possible.
Category list automatically scrolls when many categories are added. Thus, there is no limit to the number of categories that can be added to the gallery.
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.
The last of the image rotators contains a simple controller in the top-right corner. This feature is only available in the last of these applets.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included with your download, including the .fla and .as files, and the TTF font file.
These RSS readers, although written in Flash, are easily configured using an external configuration XML file. The configuration file is editable using any good text editor, like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com). Change properties like font style, color, and font quickly, without requiring recompilation of the Flash SWF file.
All of these Flash RSS readers include a DTD file to help validate your XML syntax, using software like XMLSpy.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included, including all .fla files, all .as (Actionscript) files, and even the original .psd design file, although that file is not actually used by the applet.
The RSS URL can be set in the index.html file. Please note that RSS feeds MUST be 2.0 compliant feeds, and you must set this URL in two locations in the index.html file for it to be correctly passed to the SWF.
The skins in this MP3 applet are based on Winamp skins. Click here for a complete view of the 11 skins that come with this applet.
Many features, like default volume and default pan, are controlled using an external XML configuration file (config.xml). Editing the XML file is as simple as editing any text file, and can be done with any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
You can dynamically specify the skin to use in the HTML file by simply changing the "player_skin" reference. The XML file name can also be changed by changing the "xml" reference.
All MP3 files are loaded externally, and not embedded within Flash, to help keep the core .swf file small and fast.
100% of the Flash source code is included with your purchase, including all of the source code for all skins. Editing the Flash sources requires Flash 8 Professional or higher.
Each RSS reader applet includes a configuration XML file to control various display aspects of the readers without editing the Flash source code.
The external XML configuration file allows control of URL target and the delay between animation refreshes, among other parameters.
Easily change the RSS Feed URL by setting a parameter in the HTML code. Please note that this URL must be set in two locations in the HTML code. Only RSS 2.0 compliant XML feeds can be used.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included.
A DTD file is provided to validate the syntax of your XML configuration file (using, for example, XMLSpy).
All applets are controlled by external XML configuration files, including most interface colors, speeds (in the case of ticker applets), and other effects. These XML files are editable using Textpad (www.textpad.com) or any other good plain text editor.
For the gallery and news feed applets, items can be quickly added, removed, and re-ordered simply by changing lines in the XML configuration file, which is loaded externally at run-time. Control the link target and URLs via this file.
100% of the Flash source code (.fla files, .as files) is included, including all True Type font files, where needed.
JPG images and MP3 sound files are stored externally to the Flash SWF, and loaded only at run-time. Please note that JPGs must be non-progressive. Other image types, like GIF or PNG, are not allowed.
This component is installed in the Flash 8 Pro extension manager. Thus, it requires the Flash development environment (IDE), and is intended for Flash developers only.
After installation in the extension manager, the component is available in the Flash Components panel, for direct dragging to the Flash stage.
Many options are settable in the component properties panel after dragging the component to the stage, including labels, looping, buffer time, and others.
100% of the Flash 8 Pro source code is included with the purchased version of this script, including the MXP, MXI, and FLV files, as well as a PDF API, and all other source code.
Movies are buffered on load. Buffering text is configurable in the component parameters.
Closed captioning option allows you to set text captions at various points of the movie timeline. Controls exist for volume CC (closed captioning), movie info, movie navigation.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included with your purchase.
Many externally-stored XML options are available to help configure these applets. You can edit these options using any good text editor, like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com).
Set the URL target and delay speed, among other settings, with the external configuration XML file.
Please note that these applets require PHP, and they require that you are able to retrieve remote URLs via PHP using the readfile command.
This application is an example of using Flash MX to communicate with a with a Web Service. By using a combination of the Load Vars Object, Flash MX Components, and a PHP Soap Toolkit - we can easily build applications such as these.
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