SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model - SCORM is a set of specifications created by the Advanced Distributed Learning initiative (ADL). SCORM specifies how content can be built and reused across any Learning Management System (LMS), and how LMSs can be constructed to use any Sharable Content Object (SCO).
I am surprised with the interest and quality this little kid have. I have heard of many whizkid stories, I think he fits into one of those. In his mail, he was happy to say, "I am certified in Flash designing and computer Graphics and animation with 94% and 3D Max from institute of Image Malakpet Branch, Hyderabad. I made my <a href="http://www.adarshrao.com/" title="Adarsh Rao">website</a> and my <a href="http://www.vidyavinayalaya.com/" title="vidyanalaya">school website</a> and has done several small projects.
ActionScript Viewer is a SWF decompiler and resource extractor that lets you view ActionScript embedded in Flash movie files, extract resources and browse the internals of SWF files.
Product activation is an anonymous, secure, and hassle free process that authenticates licensed users during the installation process. The process verifies that the serial number is legitimate, and has not been activated on more systems than allowed by the Macromedia End User License Agreement (EULA).
A sample for the usage of the Alert component that came with Flash MX 2004 Professional. (Wait for it to load, there is no preloader for the 48 KB swf.) Download the source file. [p.s. Thanks to Nigel Pegg for his cough]
We have absolutely no time for newbies and requirement is immediate. We are sorry that candidature is currently opened only to domestic residents of Mumbai, India
It might be possible but not sure again, I would love to be able to do a cascading/tree like context menu for more flexibility. According to me, most common computer users and specially windows user (there are many in fact), use the context menu a lot.
I was reading Peter’s blog and saw a link to one of the clipping from FFNYC 2003, look at the clipping at first, second and the third. It is sorta “Flashed” Powerpoint. While you are there, take a look at Breeze Live demo showing its screen sharing and powerpoint slide sharing capability on this clipping.