Digizex CMS accomplishes authentication, amf, database interaction,
etc. using Zend PHP Framework (and Zend AMF). It is open source. The
PHP side of the code is really simply once you understand Zend's MVC
approach.

http://code.google.com/p/digizex/
http://www.zend.com/en/community/framework

gil


On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 2:40 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am building a Flash AS3 application that allows users to modify images, and 
> then submit-save them to a server. The user will then have the ability to log 
> in and access these saved images in a thumbnail gallery. They can either 
> delete an image or click a thumbnail to view it at original size.
>
> I am comfortable with the front end having built something similar in AS2 and 
> Flash 8 a few years back.
>
> What will be required for the backend?
> I assume some type of PHP-MySQL database is needed.
>
> Any particular hosting requirements?
> Not sure about hosting issues requirements as the AS2 application I built 
> never sent any actual binary data, but rather data describing the image 
> transformations.
>
> How should actual image date be transferred to the server?
> I assume I will need to make use of byteArray?
>
> Is there an existing tutorial or code sample that does something similar 
> available for viewing-download?
>
> Are there any security restriction 'gotchas' associated with FP9 -10 I need 
> to be aware of?
>
> Any suggestions or feedback on the above greatly  appreciated!!
>
> jimb
>
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