Wednesday, August 24th, 2005 - 9:12 pm
Our team at Oinam Software launched our blog on its birthday (August 21). We have posted our first article, Flash 8 File Upload Download. The blog is under progressive development, so enjoy the beauty.
The Flash 8 Player File Upload Download example includes …
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Saturday, August 20th, 2005 - 10:17 am
Here is an article for the archives, Flex License Tool Usage from Eric Anderson.
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2005 - 12:29 pm
One of the team from our RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) of F - Technologies (Flash, FlashPaper, FlashRemoting, FlashCommunicationServer, FlashLite and Flex) found a link, Resign Patterns; Ailments of Unsuitable Project-Disoriented Software
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Sunday, August 14th, 2005 - 6:47 am
Arvind Satyanarayan have a nifty tool, the Movable Type Style Generator. The amazing part to me was more of the intelligently cool usage of Javascript.
Quite simply put, MT Style Generator lets you click on any element on the page and a box will appear allowing you to change any of the element’s properties from background color …
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Friday, August 12th, 2005 - 1:32 pm
FlashcomGuru have an article about the features of the next version of Flash Communication Server, code-named Edison.
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Monday, August 8th, 2005 - 8:00 am
On the auspicious 8th day, 8th month, 8 am Eastern Time, the developer community and the public became fully aware of Studio 8 (with Flash 8 Professional/Basic). Macromedia Studio 8 is the essential software suite used to design, develop and maintain interactive online experiences. The latest version of the Macromedia Studio Suite (version
includes Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, …
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Monday, August 8th, 2005 - 1:00 am
Being an Adobe Community Expert (erstwhile Macromedia Team Member), manager of iGeeks and a much pampered developer of Macromedia Technologies, I am lucky to get many if not HUGE Macromedia Collectibles!
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Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005 - 12:53 pm
I am not really a fan of html hyperlinks spawning new windows, my reason may be particularly because I use a tabbed browser (firefox) as my primary browser and I wish to remain in one window with tabs opened if needed be. Some people say, “I want surfers to stay on my site”. But why, if they want, they will come back; why are you forcing them. And technically, it is also not part of newer specs anyway, xhtml 1.1 no longer have _target. It is the surfer/user who should decide if the link should be a flowing link from one to the other or to open a new window. If the user wants the link to open in a new window s/he will definitely do it manually. Why should one take away the choice from the user.
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