As promised here are some links to do with Drupal / Wordpress & Flash:
http://www.travistidwell.com/drupal_flash_interface - not the best way
to go about it...
http://www.cascadingstyle.net/files/presentations/DrupalConPresentation.pdf
http://drupal.org/node/134877
http://drupal.org/node/118
jared stanley wrote:
on that note, does anyone have any good resources for using
drupal/wp/joomla one of the bigger solutions to do this kind of thing?
whenever i search flash cms wordpress or whatver i always get articles
about how to add flash content to the site template, not about how to
upd
Hi,
Here is one possible place to start - many of the systems use AMFPHP
for sending data backwards and forwards
http://www.amfphp.org/frameworks.html
Drupal does have XMLRPC webservices along with Wordpress (Wordpress'
lets you do some blogging with this, but it is minimal) - I wil
Recently I worked with a team, using Expression Engine. Core module is free,
and additional modules are paid, but really not expensive. The job was very
smooth and seems the cms is really easy to customize, generating xml based
on templates. I'm going to buy some book to learn it and start a new
pr
on that note, does anyone have any good resources for using
drupal/wp/joomla one of the bigger solutions to do this kind of thing?
whenever i search flash cms wordpress or whatver i always get articles
about how to add flash content to the site template, not about how to
update/edit xml content...
damn, that looks pretty cool. And a good potential solution for low
budget/no budget projects where the client wont be willing to pay for
a true CMS.
.m
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> It's not free, but probably the simplest / easiest to configure and
> timesaving when compar
Sorry, posted the demo URL, it's available on Flash Den.
http://flashden.net/item/flash-xml-editor-version-2/47884
Userguide:
http://www.flashxmleditor.com/userguide/
I have not used it apart from the demo, so I only have a 1000 yard view,
but from the doc's / demo it looks very straightforwa
Hi, Glen,
That xml editor thing looks cool for a few applications that I have... but
what I don't see is where it is available for download. Seems like he has
just finished it and hasn't released it yet. Have you been using it?
-jonathan
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> It'
It's not free, but probably the simplest / easiest to configure and
timesaving when compared to a lot of software.
http://www.flashxmleditor.com/demo/
There are tons of open source cms systems out there that you can "plug"
flash into. Drupal supports a nice way of connecting from Flash sites
hey all,
when building basic portfolio sites for clients(i.e. galleries
containing image + text, showcasing photos, projects, etc) what is the
best cms to use?
Best meaning simple + free.
Basically something enabling the client to add a new item in the
gallery, change the order of the gallery, and
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