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    http://www.homeofsewing.com

    Check out the fabric keyword search engine, the intelligent history navigation, header transitions and the editable enquiry/order pages.
    [Edited by TechNoiZ on 10-24-2001 at 08:26 PM]

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    Nice polished site. I really admire you people that can do the heavy duty coding. I'd like to get into it but I can't afford the hosting fees, and my server doesn't support a lot of it. It's hard to learn when you can't upload it and test it. Very nice.

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    This site runs on a free ISP that allows no server-side scripting! All "activity" is handled within the Flash movie itself.

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    Are you using generator? What about database files? How are you handling the shopping cart and ordering end of it?

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    The databases are loaded from xml files - everything else is handled by ActionScript. This site does not yet allow the paying-for of goods - although this is a really easy step to take - it enables people to order items and pay for them when they collect:

    The guy it was written for wants to see-how-it-goes before committing to a full e-commerce site; which is a good idea in his particular industry. It is really aimed at a local rather than global market:

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    Could you suggest how I could go about learning how to set up the database end of Flash. I am an oldtimer who started out using dbase III, on an old DOS computer, but I have no idea how to set up a database for web use. Are there any good resources on the net? I have Colin Moock's book on actionscripting, but he loses me when he starts in with the xml stuff, because of the database linkage.

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    There is a great series of books out by Friends of Ed, one of which; "Flash 5 Dynamic Content Studio" gives some excellent tutes on ActionScripting and database linkage in a variety of languages:

    Well worth a look.

    http://www.friendsofed.com/books.html

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    Thanks I'll check it out.

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    Sounded just like what I need, so I ordered it. Maybe you can get a commission.

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