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  Building a Yahoo Stock Quote Ticker website Rate this Resource  1  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description This article will take you through a step-by-step guide on how to create a Yahoo Stock Quote Ticker using ASP.Net and Flash Remoting. This tutorial requires prior knowledge of ASP.Net web services using C# and Flash MX as well as Flash UI componen
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  XML Web Services: Part 4: Flash XML Integration (Page 1 of 2) website Rate this Resource  0  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description The example updates a Flash 5 movie which shows a user a "Sample Document" where they can click and view Parts 1-3 and the Introduction of the document. The titles and text will be updated from our Web Service. First let's set up a table in
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  Real-time Animated Graphing using Flash MX website Rate this Resource  0  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description In this article, I'll illustrate the creation of a fairly simple animated line chart in Flash MX, which does not over-tax the server, yet is presentable and scalable, and can be personalized according to site's theme and content (let's call the chart
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  Introduction to Flash Remoting with .Net website Rate this Resource  1  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description Get up and running fast with Flash Remoting on the .NET platform by following this simple example.
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  Building a Basic Flash MX Page with ASP.NET and SQL Server website Rate this Resource  0  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description This how-to article describes how to create a basic Flash MX login interface that utilizes ASP.NET and SQL Server 2000.
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  Avoiding ActiveX Activation in IE website Rate this Resource  0  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description As a result of the Eolas patent, Microsoft has changed the way that Internet Explorer loads ActiveX controls. All interactive controls which are embedded directly within a page must now be activated before they can be used.
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  Working with Flash Remoting Using .NET website Rate this Resource  0  read reviews write a review report an error printer friendly version
Complete Description Flash Remoting is a product from Macromedia Flash which works as an interface between the Flash application and your server side applications such as .NET, J2EE or ColdFusion. The big advantage of the Flash Remoting is that you can pass live objects
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