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Subject: Re: FLASH: Entirely flash shoppingcart/catalog
From: Neal Cabage
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 18:32:38 GMT

Cool - thanks for the resource.

Neal

----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Wobensmith <mwobensmithatmacromedia [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: FLASH: Entirely flash shoppingcart/catalog


Hi Neal,

Macromedia has prepared an article on creating just what you mentioned -
using Flash to make an e-commerce storefront. You can see the
article/tutorial at:

http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/interactivity/droptarget/droptarget.
html

-Matt

---------------
Matt Wobensmith
Macromedia Tech Support
Flash Team Lead

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>From: owneratchinwag [dot] com (flasher-digest)
>To: flasher-digestatchinwag [dot] com
>Subject: flasher-digest V1 #2564
>Date: Wed, Mar 1, 2000, 9:46 PM
>

>From: nealatldd [dot] com (Neal Cabage)
>Subject: FLASH: Entirely flash shoppingcart/catalog
>
>THOUGHT:
>I am considering the possibility of creating a shopping-cart/catalog using
>exclusively Flash as the front-end.
>
>CONTEXT:
>As mentioned prior, sites like boo.com are largely a mix of
>HTML/DHTML/Flash. I would like to try to do an entire interface in Flash
>though. In order to do so I need to plan to do the following:
>
>NECESSARY PRESUMPTIONS:
>1. for the catalog portion I will need to load images into a specific
>location on the stage dynamically. From what I have read, I believe this
>can be done by compiling each image as a swf to be loaded dynamically using
>load movie.
>
>2. I can build off of Pipey's example of a dyamically populated listbox in
>Flash to create a "view cart" page.
>
>These are the presumptions I need to make. Further, I need to be positive
>that there are no security concerns (which I don't believe there should be)
>by building with a Flash front-end.
>
>Can somone out there tell me if they know of any limitations to watch out
>for or if they can think of any reasons why *not* to proceed this way (eg
>proceed to make an entire Flash interface to the shopping cart/catalog)? I
>am being pressured to make a decision before I am ready to do so (eg want
to
>do more research ...as I am fairly new to flash4) but i want to make sure
>there aren't any blind traps I should know about before i say it can be
>done. So far, it seems like it can ... but saying "yes" at this point
makes
>me *really* nervous. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Neal
>
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>
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