ActionScript 2.0 :: Connect To A Microsoft Database With Flash?
Nov 19, 2005
Can i connect to a microsoft database with flash and/or actionscript? And for example, if the db name is kirupa.mdb, what do i type to connect to the database with flash and/or actionscript?
I want to create a login page in Flash, containing two text fields (username password) and an Enter button. The database I am using is MYSQL where is a table with username and password elements. For the connection I must use ASP.NET and not PHP.
Iam working on a quessinarie (assesment) for elearning software. i want to connect sql database with flash and save my records in back end like add, delete, modification of student result and details.
connect the sql database. or dot net server. I know how to connect PHP and mysql. But my client dont want php. only sql database and do the add, del, modificaiton.
I have a map as a button in flash and a database in access, how can I show the data in asscess in flash , now i know there is no a direct link from access to flash and I have to use PHP, ASP, etc.... But really I am not a programmer and I don't want to be .. so any easier way to do this?
I am beginner to Flex3 .. I am developing simple application with login screen having fields user name and password. I wanted to know how i store this information in MySql database?
Can actionScript2.0 connect directly to any database? I know we can use ASP,or JSP as a middleware to connect to database. But without using middleware can we connect directly to database?
i am trying to connect php to a mysql database by doing the following: $con = mysql_connect("localhost:8080","username","passwor d"); when i try to run the php file in the browser it takes forever to load. What could be the problem? and what am i doing wrong. i created the database with mysql in xampp.
Can actionScript2.0 connect directly to any database? I know we can use ASP,or JSP as a middleware to connect to database. But without using middleware can we connect directly to database?
I need to find a way to develop a program which can run local and server side. I don't know silverlight/flash or something else can do it.Is there any framework/language/platform which can work over internet when internet connection exists and can work when internet went off?
How do I connect Flex3 to a MS Access 2007 local database? Could you provide some example code for a login page using username and password and validating it?
Does anyone know how to connect the Macromedia's datagrid component to a PHP/MySQL database? I can't seem to find ANY info or tutorials on the web for this.
i have a sprite,this sprite function is to connect to mysql database and print data to the sprite..and now if i have a new data in my database.. and i want the sprite can automatically add a new sprite to print the new data.so if i add a new data.. in flash a new sprite can occur and print the new data.. and so on.
I am currently working on software for student attendance. I use the flex / flash and php to create the software but I faced a problem barcode scanner, can not connect to the application to call the data from the database when students scan the barcode printed on their student card.
I am currently working on software for student attendance. I use the flex / flash and php to create the software but I faced a problem barcode scanner (Motorola-type barcode scanner Symbol LS2208 Laser Barcode Scanner USB), can not connect to the application to call the data from the database when students scan the barcode printed on their student card. make the script so that it can run on flex / flash and php. it makes me crazy for a week to seek a way out. (I have not mastered the java script)
I was wondering if anyone know if there is a Free flash template like the one Microsoft uses on their front page. I am new to Flash and have been trying for a good few hours to get this done.
I was wondering if it is possible to open Microsoft Word through ActionScript 3.0 on Flash CS3? I have tried several different ways so far, but none work. I actually want Word to open (or whatever their default word document may be). I don't want to open it on an internet browser.