• Chyrp Versus WordPress

    I AM NOT PLUGGING HERE!But I have to say for those of you who don’t know what Chyrp is, I suggest finding out elsewhere, because being an avid WordPress user, I don’t want to add too many users to their community through here. Anyway the point of this post is that YES, there are some…

  • Revised Phlickr getToken Script

    Recently have been trying out the API available at http://www.flickr.com/services/api. To do this, I have been searching and testing all the available Flickr API wrappers available out there in AS3 and PHP. The AS3 version is well documented and works as well as an API in flash can. What I needed was a good PHP…

  • URL AS3 Class

    Custom class dependencies: QueryParameters This class is an attempt to have an object that will automatically parse any string representing a URL. Similar to the way the JavaScript object window.location parses the window’s URL. The URL string is supplied either through the constructor, or through setting the ‘href’ property. What is important to note is that…

  • WindowLocation AS3 Class

    Custom class dependencies: QueryParameters The class works exactly the way you think it would except it has a couple of extras. One extra is that this class caches the value of any JavaScript call made by ExternalInterface. This way, if you need to call this class’s property more than once in a script the ExternalInterface…

  • QueryParameters AS3 Class

    Custom class dependencies: Parameters QueryParameters is a utility that is meant for working with query strings in Actionscript. It extends the extremely versatile Parameters class, and what it does is fairly simple, yet very useful. It is an object which is automatically converted to a query string. All methods which add/remove properties are overridden to…

  • Parameters AS3 Class

    Custom class dependencies: None This class can be described best as an indexed Object. This means that all the properties may also be accessed through an index, as well as directly calling the property name. It is just about as open-ended as a class can get while still maintaining some kind of a structure. It…

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