Author name: Jarle Dahl Bergersen

Integrating Radio and Flash MX

… or how to integrate Flash with any content management system.. Mike Chambers has made a nice tutorial showing how to hook up Flash 6 with dynamic backends. His tutorial shows how to integrate Flash 6 with Radio, a weblog system from Userland, but it applies to almost any system. It is equally easy to integrate Flash 6 with Moveable Type, the weblog system I am using for this blog. In fact, Samuel Wan has already started on a Flash 6 interface for Moveable Type – His implementation takes a

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Uncanny resembelence

Made with a fun little Flash toy over at Reasonablyclever.com, just wish there was a way to save it other than the proposed screen capture. It would have been even neater if it was animated and you could save it as stand-alone Flash files.. etc. :-) (Yeah, yeah, I know, I am never satisified). [Via Flazoom.com]

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A Flash-forward look

Jon Udell writes about Macromeida MX / Flash remoting. A good read if you are still wondering what all the new features and bells really entails. A Flash-forward look If Macromedia can transform Flash from a multimedia shell into a popular presentation layer for Internet-based business applications, the missing pieces of the Web-services puzzle — identity management; security context; reliable messaging; and real-time, two-way data communication — will come into focus more quickly. [Via Flash Blog]

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JD on Cracks

John has been taking the time to flaunt the people arriving at JD on MX through searches for cracks. I can’t help but think he is trying to attract even more attention to his weblog for those kind of searches :-) 2nd of May and 3rd of May: Of the 100 most recent referrals, 13 are for “macromedia flash mx crack”, 7 are for “macromedia fireworks mx crack”, 1 each for “macromedia coldfusion mx crack” and a generic “macromedia mx crack”, and a whopping 36 for “dreamweaver mx preview release

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ActiveX flaw exposes Flash users to hacks

Via Flazoom: ActiveX flaw exposes Flash users to hacks ZDNet writes about a buffer overflow vulnerability in the previous version of the Flash 6 player (revision 23), the overflow allows for attacks via some HTML e-mail clients and when visiting malicious web sites. The problem only exist for Internet Explorer on the Windows platform. If you haven’t already, its a good idea to update to the latest version of the Flash 6 player – the update fixes the overflow vulnerability, and also fixes some other serious bugs in the Flash

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Hoopla and Verisign

Seems it is wise to stay far away from Verisign. On a related note, we have been moving domains from Verisign for a while at Webhead since Verisign has failed to supply us with anything resembling an ISP tool. We did however consider using them for our own and clients payment systems, but reading horror stories like the one above has made me think twice about doing business with them.

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