this project is about modifying an existing flash weblog written in phpflash with mysql backend.Its a free source development and these project will be distribute freely on the internet.The major part of the programs allready exist but theres a lot of modification to do. Creation and externalisation of all the graphics template. Example : an user want a different look feel for his flashblog, he just open a .fla containing just graphic template, modify it and upload the final swf on the server (without changing the swf containing sensible information, code etc..). In fact a low level flasher can do that without coding or changing action script etc.. (remenber its for nontechies) All the actual mysqlphp backend must be change in phpxml backend, because, as a free programs, a lot of people cant know nothing about database or thing like this. The final user would just putting this programs on his server by ftp and thats all. So theres some works with the original admin interface.I dont care if you are a company or a one mens computer genius, but as a lot of people has been working on this project, i just want real profesionnal of phpflash, serious, and capable of working fast..TechnologyService:FlashHTMLmySQLPHPXMLMessages Posted: 0Developers Bid Delivery Within Time of Bid Rating singhalajit 1007 day(s)432005 4:55 (EST)(No Feedback Yet)
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