On Apr 23, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Joe Wollard wrote:
I could be off here, but I think he's talking about using XML to
transfer data back and forth between the flash app and the PHP app.
That was the idea or using AMFPHP to pass a native PHP Object to FLASH.
That's just me reading between the lines though. Maybe I'm taking
too much from "PHP/XML should be used with a client-side Web GUI to
upload images, part no., descriptions and inv[...]"
Even so, I can't really offer anything that specifically does
what's needed. I'd think the easiest way to go about it (aside from
building it yourself) would be to pick an existing AJAX + PHP
framework and modify it to work with FLASH as the front end instead
of JavaScript.
Planning on building it myself.
- Just a thought.
/shrug
On 4/23/06, John Hicks <johnlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CK wrote:
> Hi,
> On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:26 PM, John Hicks wrote:
>
>> CK wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I've been commissioned to design a web application for auto parts
>>> sales. The Flash Front end will communicate with a MySQL DB via
PHP.
>>> In addition, PHP/XML should be used with a client-side Web GUI to
>>> upload images, part no., descriptions and inventory into the DB; a
>>> Product Management System.
>>>
>> I am curious as to how you plan to using XML for the client's back
>> end? (I don't see any reason to use it.)
>
> Using XML to keep an "inventory" dynamically, was the thought.
The XML
> file would be updated with each entry, then could be imported into a
> spreadsheet.
>
If you are storing your inventory in an XML document, then what are
you
using the MySQL database for?
>>> After "Googling" the returned queries have been slim, any leads on
>>> more specific examples?
What specifically are you looking for and how are you googling for it?
--John
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