could you use some kind of code injection like flashdev used to do (and
prolly still does)?

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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Latcho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One way: You can compile an swf serverside with flex-sdk and ant, that way
> you can feed it whatever you want as a main class, config class and orher
> generic created text var classes.
> You for ex build a php wrapper around all the command executions.
> Latcho
>
>
> Michael Stocke wrote:
>
>> The output file will be a banner ad. The user will be able to choose from
>> about 5 different designs and list of company-approved
>> graphics/logos/imagery. The user will also be able to enter a limited amount
>> of text. My vision is to create templates for each of the 5 designs with
>> blank text fields and placeholders for the logos/graphics. The user will
>> modify a configuration file of some kind through the interface I create,
>> then I will use a yet-to-be-named tool to generated the .swf from a .fla (or
>> other core file) and the customized configuration file (XML, MXML, .txt,
>> etc.). This is why I mentioned JSFL, because I already know how to do this
>> with JSFL.
>>
>> I have zero experience with Flex, so something with the Flash IDE or
>> Flash-based tools would be better.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Axel Aigret
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:01 PM
>> To: Flash Coders List
>> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] online .swf generator
>>
>> Hi :)
>>
>>      Can you explain more in detail what must be arrange in your .swf and
>> how ( a gui in flash or you don't care ? ) .
>>      What sort of asset , animation , text ?
>>      What will be the creation at the end to understand what you want more
>> easier.
>>
>> Axel Aigret
>>
>>
>> Michael Stocke a écrit :
>>
>>
>>> Good morning group.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am looking for an online .swf generation tool. Specifically, a user
>>> designs a .swf online through a tool that I create, then they submit
>>> their work which generates a .swf output. The tool will allow the user
>>> to choose from several templates, then customize them by selecting
>>> various assets from pre-determined lists and adding some free-form text.
>>> >From my research so far I'm mainly seeing tools based on Java and C++,
>>> both of which aren't really options for me. I have some very limited
>>> knowledge of Ming (PHP), but this option is too programming intensive
>>> for this scenario. I think JSFL would be my best bet, but I can't find
>>> any information about using it for an online server-side implementation.
>>> My experience has been for local batching purposes only.
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions? The client is open to purchasing an
>>> application depending on the cost.
>>>
>>>
>>> Mike Stocke
>>> Interface Engineer
>>>
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