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Adobe, Media, News »

[13 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

I figured, as I have spare time today, that I’d start documenting the outcome of visiting the Adobe onAIR tour 2008. It was a pretty big event, in terms of the broad range of sessions, so it looks like I’m going to have to cover it in a few posts, rather than one very long one. I may not document it all, as a couple of them were talking pretty fast, and I’ll try to find as many resources from there as possible.
I am also aware that Simon has two …

Adobe, Microsoft »

[6 Feb 2008 | 4 Comments | 1 views]

And another of the many innovations I have (and have yet to) stumble across is the new declarative (more on that later) language from Microsoft. This is what appears to be a direct aim at combating Adobe’s hopes with AIR, and Flex both in one. The similarities become even more obvious when you see more in depth details on the way the script is coded.
For those who don’t know, Adobe AIR stands for Adobe Integrated Runtime, which is a way for existing designers or developers devigners (thanks Lee) that work …

Adobe, Tutorials »

[21 Jan 2008 | 5 Comments | 139 views]

There are a considerable number of options to complete this, and I’m sure that I’ll cover them some other time. However, in the mean time, I’ll show you the easiest way. The topics you should learn from this tutorial are probably as follows:

PHP Basics
PHP Simple concatenation
PHP Variables and super-globals
Passing data to flash

If you’re interested in passing variables straight through Flash, you can use loaderInfo.loaderURL; - for more information see Bruce’s comment. It’s worth noting that this works with AS3/CS3 only.
This involves PHP, so please check and be sure that your …

Adobe »

[3 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Some would argue that the recent drop plummet in the purchase price was due to a lack of response from their target audience, as the competition would shorten the workload, as well as requires less capital to purchase in the first place.
It is also important to note that in what appears to be what is an awareness campaign, Adobe ‘is reaching out to the educational sector’ by releasing Flex Builder 2 free, to anyone who can verify that they are still in educational of some kind. They even offer it …

Adobe, Media »

[9 Dec 2007 | No Comment | 0 views]

Today, I spent a significant portion of it surfing the net, and I couldn’t help but notice a constant supply of ads, becoming more and more prominent on the web. At first I thought, well it could be a fluke, but after the amount I’d seen rose above 10, I knew that the place had changed. Even Google are doing a Flash Video Ad service.

Even Windows Live Messenger has been including ads like this in their content (the one above was in Live Messenger, hidden until rollover). These are generally …