36077RSS Readers Set 5http://www.tufat.com/s_flash_rss_reader_set5.htmThese 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.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is included with every module (.fla file). All MP3 files are stored on the server file system. All module configuration is done using XML files, which can be easily edited using a good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com).
Easy setup of any module by editing FlashChat's /inc/config.php file. Setup the module as a floating window in FlashChat ('anchor' = -1), or embed the module within any of several locations on the FlashChat interface.
Add as many web radio stations as you want, and allow your users to listen to streaming radio broadcasts while they chat. Please note that this feature requires Mozilla Firefox, with the latest version of the Flash player. New radio stations can be added easily using the external XML configuration file.
Several general configuration options are available to all modules. For example, the Web Radio and MP3 Player config.xml files permit you to specify the default sorting method, the module width and height (if the 'stretch' option is set to false in /inc/config.php), and various interface colors.
Like the Web Radio module, the MP3 module includes an XML configuration file, whereby you can set the MP3 file paths, and the title/artist/genre/duration data for the song.
The FlashChat Module Pack includes a powerful Banner Module, with XML settings for the banner path, banner fading (a transition effect to go from one banner to the next), and the ability to specify which rooms or languages the banner should be visible to. For example, you can present a different set of banners to your French visitors than to your English visitors, and so on. You can show one set of banners for each room that a user enters, and even design your banners to fit the particular FlashChat skin which the user has loaded.
Banners can be set to auto-rotate at a specific time duration (seconds), by editing the XML configuration file.
Advanced administration module "monitors" the chat for you, so you never have to worry about manually banning users who cuss in your chat. A simple anti-spam feature is also included with this module. If a user posts the same URL multiple times, then they can be warned to stop using an alert popup.
The bad words list draws from FlashChat's badwords.php file, but you can add additional words, specific only to the module. Wildcards (*) can be used to check for variations on bad words.
The Text Ads Module (also called the "Announcements" module) allows you to display messages to your chatters. Like other modules, this comes with a configuration XML file, so that you can specify the interface colors, and the default module width and height.
Easily add messages to the Text Ads Module, and specify which rooms and/or languages the messages should be displayed to. For example, you can display a different set of messages to French users than to English users, or only show a particular message when a user is logged-in to a certain room or set of rooms. CDATA tags can be used to embed simple HTML with your message text.
Engage in Audio/Video chats using the Audio Video module (requires Flash Communication Server). Please note that the AV module is considered "alpha" software, since it's very new and hasn't been rigorously tested yet.
Whiteboard module allows you to share drawings with other users. If you have Flash Media Server or Flash Communication Server, then you can engage in real-time shared drawing spaces!
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.
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.
Add new categories and images quickly and easily by editing the XML configuration file. Any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com) can be used for this purpose. You may also use so-called bbcode, like [b], [i], and [u], to add bold, italic, and underline effects to your text.
All gallery sounds are stored in external MP3 files, so they can be easily changed without having to edit the Flash source at all.
Over a dozen options are included in the XML configuration file. Not all options in this file are supported by this gallery, but quite a few are.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code (.fla files and .as files) are included upon purchase. If you can't something with the XML configuration file, then you can certainly do it by directly editing the Flash source, assuming knowledge of Flash programming.
All images are external JPGs, which are loaded into the gallery at run-time. Please note that these must be non-progresive JPG images.
Infinitely many categories, and infinitely many images per category, are possible. Scrollbars are automatically added in the event that there are more categories and/or images for the viewable area.
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).
Add room feature allows any user to add a public or private room. There is no limit to the number of rooms that can be added.
Lost connection notifications... if your connection to the server is lost for any reason, the Flash client notifies you of this event through a popup window.
Control bar allows changing of user status, and instant access to minimized windows, which appear as icons on the control bar.
English language file allows modification of almost any text in the chat interface.
Sound settings popup allows the user to mute any or all sounds. The sound files are embedded within the chat SWF, but later versions of this chat will allow external MP3 loading.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code included. Thus, even if you can't find an option for it in the config.php file, you may be able to do it manually through direct editing of the Flash files.
User-defined wallpaper feature allows any user to upload any non-progressive JPG image as a background wallpaper.
Any window can be collapsed for purposes of creating a greater screen area. Or, windows can be minimized to the control panel at the top of the chat interface.
Advanced text panel allows you to instantly change any text in the chat interface. You can also change the language on-the-fly via this popup window. Currently, only a few langauges are supported, but they're fairly easy to add if you have some PHP programming knowledge. Many more languages will be added throughout 2005 and 2006.
The new desktop skin supports the same IRC commands that FlashChat supports, including /back, /backtime, and others.
Since this skin uses FlashChat's PHP codebase, it integrates smoothly with a wide variety of content management systems and bulletin boards. Choose your CMS system in step 2 of the FlashChat installer (refer to FlashChat documentation for details).
Use the admin panel that comes with FlashChat to maintain your chat, including adding/editing rooms, users, messages, connections, bans/ignores.
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).
Easy installation - just get a Google Maps API key, input the key into config.php, CHMOD the "temp" folder, and you're ready to go!
Highlights erroneous addresses in red in the output file.
Mapping tool to indicate which columns from the input Excel files map to which parts of the address (column B = street, etc.)
Dynamically updating progress indicator. Visually show the routing process as the calculations proceed.
Specify the output format in either columnar or tabular format, and specify how many results should be displayed, and the time/distance limits of those results.
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.
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.
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!
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!
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 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.
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).
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.
Full-featured, highly customizable e-commerce system built-in. Set up an online store quickly and easily with EasySite, and link it to PayPal.
Advanced template editor allows you to change any template section quickly, without any HTML. EasySite does this by means of layers and CSS, ensuring that you can achieve nearly any design in just minutes. This is why EasySite is called the "Designer's Content Management" system.
Advanced product options for the integrated e-commerce system, including the ability to auto-generate thumbnails, and set infinitely-many attributes for each product.
Customizable shopping cart for use with the integrated e-commerce system.
Over a dozen options are available for the shopping cart behavior and layout.
Automatic backup feature allows you to schedule backups of any or all of the database (requires use of a Cron job).
Powerful backup feature enables you to quickly backup any or all of your website with just one click. You can also create "selective backups", which permit you to backup any part of the system. Thus, if you usually only edit the pages, you can just backup the pages, etc.
Simple installation wizard gets you up and running quickly.
Installation involves just a few steps: check your server environment, and input your database parameters into the installation wizard. As long as you have MySQL set up on your server, you should be able to install EasySite very quickly.
The installer comes with an easy upgrader, so that you never have to worry about complex upgrade procedures.
E-mail blast feature permits you to send mass e-mails, and even manage mailing lists. You can also send attachments with your emails and CC or BCC users.
The form editor tool allows you to add any type of form element, including text fields, text areas, radio button groups, checkboxes, select lists, date drop-down lists, and much more.
Over two dozen form options are available to control the layout and behavior of any form.
Gateway settings in the integrated e-commerce module allows you to quickly set up PayPal or 2CheckOut.com for use with your shopping cart.
Powerful template editor for your e-commerce products allows you to quickly change the product layout without any HTML programming.
EasySite really stands apart from the competition in its use of layers for design elements. You can truly make your website look any way that you want through the use of layers. Position any layer at any coordinate position and z-index.
Manage lists of information, which can be used in forms and other parts of your system. Editing the list in one location (the lists tool) updates it throughout your system.
Menu tool allows you to update the DHTML menus quickly (and of course, without any programming) just by clicking.
Over three dozen menu options enable you to make your DHTML menus look any way conceivable. You can also make the menu items "sticky" so that they stick when on the designated page, and use image rollovers for menu items.
Advanced WYSIWYG page editor allows you to create and update pages like a word processor (requires IE or Mozilla). Embed images and add popup images to the embedded images (so that you can create "click here for larger version" options).
Advanced polling module enables you to poll visitors and view the results in a simple report.
Create "receipts" for your e-commerce customers from an email template. This receipt can be sent out to customers when a purchase is made. Supports several template variables (the items in { and } ).
Powerful report tool enables you to create reports from submitted form data, and add sorting, grouping, and filtering options to the report.
Quickly restore system data using the restore tool. Any backup or selective backup which was created with the backup tool can be restored, so that you can either restore the entire system or any single part of the system.
Share any system resource with any user or group (i.e., users and groups created with the "Users and Groups" tool).
Advanced CSS style editor. Never edit a style sheet again! This tool takes care of it all. Includes popup color selectors.
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.
Advanced installation wizard checks your server environment to ensure that FlashCard can be used, and notifies you of any conflicts or errors.
During installation, you can choose how users should access FlashCard: either directly without requiring registration, or by registering their login before use. In addition, you can choose from two available skins, multiple different languages, and several other options. Additional language support can be added easily by adding more XML file translations.
Fully configurable preloader, without any programming. Just set a few XML options in the configuration XML file (which you can do with any standard text editor).
Option to require users to register a login before creating a card. This allows many different people to use the same FlashCard system, all keeping their created cards separate.
Option to use SMTP e-mail to send cards. You must have access to an SMTP server, of course. This option is set during installation.
All text strings within FlashCard are fully configurable via an external "strings.xml" file. There is no need to edit any Flash files to change the interface text. The XML files can be edited using any standard text editor, like Notepad or Textpad.
E-mail template is fully configurable via an HTML template file.
100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code is included, with all .fla, .as, and project files. Thus, if you can't find a way to do it in the XML configuration files, you can also try direct editing of the Flash source code (requires the Flash 2004 Pro. authoring environment).
Develooping flash chat es un script de chat basado en php con un interface realizado en flash. Para su funcionamiento requiere un servidor con php4 o superior. Como cliente puede usarse cualquier navegador con soporte JavaScript y el plug-in de flash 6 o superior. Es gratuito, puedes usarlo libremente y modificarlo como desees (siempre que mantengas los cr?ditos).
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.
Two of the five applets which are included in this set allow the user to choose from multiple RSS feeds. These RSS feeds can be set in the external XML configuration file. You should use a good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com), to edit the XML files.
For the two RSS readers which allow multiple feeds, the selected feed is greyed-out. There is no limit to the number of possible feeds for the combo list.
Each feed includes a configuration XML file to control common options like text and background colors. Thus, you can make the RSS reader match your website look (to some extent) without even touching the Flash code.
Each XML file includes a DTD file, which can be used to validate your XML syntax.
100% of the Flash source code is included with your purchase, including all .fla and .as files. Flash 2004 Professional is required to edit the Flash source code. These readers require PHP, and the ability to use file-reading and file-writing functions in PHP.
This class can be used as a wrapper around SWFObject Javascript libraries to load Flash movies. It generates the necessary Javascript and HTML to load Flash movies without depending on the underlying browser type. The class can configure several types of Flash movie parameters such as the width, height, URL, quality, background color, etc..
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