Only a couple people saw this while it was up in the DA Lab, since I drew it there at the end of the semester. Juls helped. It took a long, long time. This is the only record that I have of it, 4 pictures taken with my phone.




Oh, my new monitor came in today. I'm very, very happy with it. And on that note, please gimme teh crtises regarding my portfolio design, since I need all the help I can get. There is currently no scripting in there, and that's tonight's task (loader, buttons, xml parser). But I could use help regarding what you like and what you don't.
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I don't like XML. I do like MySQL and PHP. I found a freaking sweet MySQLPHPFlash interface called AMFPHP. Last I checked it didn't work with MX 2004, but that may have changed. Anyway, it rules. If you want your site not to suck, and to be able to update a database in stead of a faggoty XML file, go to www.amfphp.org That is all. Posted by alex at May 18, 2004 08:19 PM |
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Jack helped too. The BCR filter was his idea. Posted by juls at May 18, 2004 09:42 PM |
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consider amfphp downloaded. I'm pretty sure I checked it out a long time ago but I didn't have an SQL server to tool around with like I do now. Maybe I'll rock it this way. I just think that an XML document might be better because: I won't be updating the site, like, almost ever; I plan on porting the interface to C++, C#, and java, also. We'll see if SQL is fitting for what I want to do. Posted by Ben at May 19, 2004 12:01 AM |