
Program type: Shareware
Developer Name: eMarkSoft Inc.
Release Date: 2002-12-15
System requirements: Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003
Limitations:
Program cost: $349.00 (click to order)
asfdemo.zip
File size: 1353Kb
Install support: Install and Uninstall
Program language: English
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Powerful Macromedia Flash component to create server side professionally looking Flash(swf) from your Active Server Pages (VBScript and JScript), your PHP scripts. Fast, Flexible, Easy to Use, ASF is a Flash charting and graphing component for web servers and for embedding in applications. By supporting UTF8 (Unicode) text strings, ASF can draw canvas with characters from multiple languages. Browser friendly: No Java are required
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Description of Active Server Flash Standard v1.5
Do you need some server side data visualization component in Macromedia Flash format? Do you want your web visitors to create a special, interactive Flash by your ASP/PHP scripts? Or use Flash to show your own professional data from database? Try Active Server Flash, which provides a stage by the size you specified, and you can draw any graphing by ASP/PHP scripts with your complex data. ASF is a powerful Macromedia Flash component to create server side professionally looking Flash(swf) from your Active Server Pages (VBScript and JScript), your PHP scripts. Fast, Flexible, Easy to Use, ASF is a Flash charting and graphing component for web servers and for embedding in applications. By supporting UTF8 (Unicode) text strings, ASF can draw canvas with characters from multiple languages. Programing Language: ASP/PHP/COM/Visual Basic/VBScript/JScript/C/C++ Support Platforms: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/NT Browser friendly: No Java are required ASF Objects: Action: Defines a specific action to be performed by the Flash player. Color: Defines a RGBA color. FlashObject: Defines a flash object, such as shape, sound, button. Movie: Define a movie. A movie contains one or more frames which are to be played in order. |