Wow Duncan, this may solve quite a bit.

It looks even easier than the php->xml->flash method I was looking for.
Although my designer may need to install the Flash Remoting thing.  We've
already started development on the app's php mysql side, but we're a little
ways (re: 8-10 weeks) from needing the flash integration.  I'll have to
devote a bit of time to figure out if this will serve our needs, but it
looks like it will.

If so, then great, but I'm still keeping my options open for the XML.  I'm a
little worried about network traffic, as this app will need to support 100's
to 1000's of simultaneous users.  That won't be a problem for the XML
scheme.   Don't know yet.

Jeff

On 8/31/06, Duncan Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Jeff,

I'm not sure how far along you are with the development of your project,
but
since you are natively more of a PHP guy it might not hurt to have a look
at
AMFPHP.  It would allow you to bypass the XML layer and deal with more
complex data types like RecordSets and what not.  Just throwing it out
there.

http://www.amfphp.org

good luck,
Dunc


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