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For more than a decade, Director has set the standard for multimedia development. In fact, Director was the first multimedia authoring tool to combine animation with a scripting language so that developers could create interactive presentations, games, or computer-based training course... Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 13,286 | In my last article (MXDJ, Vol. 2, issue 2), we looked at how Macromedia Director is extensible, primarily through Xtras (plug-ins); and that there are four major types of Xtras - Scripting/Lingo Xtras, Sprite Xtras, Transition Xtras, and Tool Xtras. Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 17,104 | Three years ago, I wrote an article in ColdFusion Developers Journal discussing how to create customized roles-based Coldfusion {CF} authentication {CFDJ Vol. 2 Issue 3: 'Customize ColdFusion Authentication 1'} The article focused on showing how to implement page-level security within ... Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 18,609 Replies: 4 | From the first day the Internet was conceived, its primary goal was to allow people to access information stored on remote computers. Over the last couple of years, the technology of Web services has evolved not only to enhance accessing this information, but to share it as well. Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 15,048 Replies: 7 | Whenever I tried to win an argument with my mother, she'd usually end up saying the final words, 'Like it or get used to it.' That's the way it is with the multitude of programs graphic artists use today. Incorporating multiple programs into a single, seamless suite is an extremely dif... Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 11,744 | I often receive photographs from readers asking me what went wrong. The picture files are too large or of poor quality. This month, we're going to look at some ways of improving your quality both within, and outside of, Fireworks MX. Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 17,723 Replies: 1 | With any new version of a software product, a whole new host of features is introduced - Macromedia Flash MX 2004 is no different. It has been rebuilt for the ground up with a new JavaScript API (Flash JavaScript), which enables developers to extend the functionality of the authoring t... Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 13,655 | Originally, I was going to use this article to present a tutorial on using PHAkt in conjunction with PostgreSQL to create dynamic Web sites. However, as I've just returned from MAX 2003 (a nice show, really), my vision changed a bit. I was repeatedly told, 'Dreamweaver users don't work... Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 15,297 Replies: 3 | Dreamweaver is at the top of the heap in the arena of Web-development applications. Part of the reason why it is so successful is its plethora of timesaving features that generate code for you. Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 13,171 Replies: 1 | I'm not one who normally tries to predict the future. I ignore stock market tips, advice from psychics, and weather reports. But I think I can safely say that 2004 will see some of the most fundamental changes in Web-site design since the birth of Netscape Navigator. This is the year o... Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 9,943 Replies: 4 | One of the great things about working with Director is that there are so many tools and functionalities, but only when you start combining these do you start to realize the real power of Director. Mar. 2, 2004 Reads: 11,669 |
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