Friday 08 August 2008 1:00:34 am
Hi Jameel, I'm not sure I can help you, but here's my experience on the subject anyways. I have integrated ezp and Flash at different levels. Either you can have ezp simply handling the content, or also you can let it be a basis for handling much more, so that flash is output of ezp instead (or in addition to) xhtml. <b>Handling content only</b> This is done by letting ezp produce xml. I have done this in two ways, by the use of the template and layout modules. The former is perhaps faster, but the latter has a much cleaner setup and is better keeping xhtml- and xml-output separated. There is a faster way though. There exists a JSON-extension (http://projects.ez.no/json) which is still in beta, but quite fast. Fetching and chewing a JSON-object (e.g. using http://www.json.org/json.as) is quite economic compared to the heavy xml-stuff. <b>Flash output</b> If you use e.g. FLEX or OpenLaszlo, you can use ezp to let the editor handle everything from backgrounds to sliding effects (or whatever you need), then produce the mxml- or lzx-file which is compiled into flash (and recompiled the next time the input-file changes, i.e. when the editor has made changes). If you create sites that are typically "posters" where visual effects are critical, then this is a very nice solution. It can also be comined with an offline solution giving the opurtunity to produce a fancy flash-executable that men in expensive suites can use to give stunning keynotes. Felix
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