Several externally-specified configuration options are available in a config.xml file, including font color and style. All menu applets come with a DTD file to validate your XML syntax. 100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is provided upon purchase. Configuration file (config.xml) can ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 22 Feb, 2008
Several externally-specified configuration options are available in a config.xml file, including font color and style. All menu applets come with a DTD file to validate your XML syntax. 100% of the Flash 2004 Professional source code is provided upon purchase. Configuration file (config.xml) can ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 22 Feb, 2008
100% of Flash source code is included, as well as a DTD file for XML validation, an external XML configuration file, and any images which are loaded at run-time. Images must be non-progressive JPGs. Most interface colors are configurable in the external XML file (precise color options may vary base... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 22 Feb, 2008
Molecule Viewer has an advanced control panel that allows you to control the 3D rotation and scale of the molecule. Also selectively show any atom type, and dynamically load the molecule XML files. Show text "markers" next to each atom to indicate the type. Markers are scaled according to the atom ... Read more
GPLVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 25 Feb, 2008
This component is installed in the Flash 8 Pro extension manager. Thus, it requires the Flash development environment (IDE), and is intended for Flash developers only. After installation in the extension manager, the component is available in the Flash Components panel, for direct dragging to the F... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 25 Feb, 2008
This¡multi-video player flash component includes several advanced controls, including a CC (closed captioning) option, navigation buttons to view the previous/next video, playhead control, volume contol, and button to display more information about the movie. The XML file to be used by the applet is... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 3 Mar, 2008
Add new categories and images quickly and easily by editing the XML configuration file. Any good text editor, like Textpad (www.textpad.com) can be used for this purpose. You may also use so-called bbcode, like [b], [i], and [u], to add bold, italic, and underline effects to your text. All gallery ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1.1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Feb, 2008
Ticker links are easily configurable using an external XML file. There is no limit to the number of links that you can add! Each ticker applet has several configuration options available, like color and font properties. These can be changed quite easily with any good text editor, like Textpad (www.... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1.2
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Feb, 2008
100% of the Flash 7 source code is included (.fla file). Specify the XML configuration file name in the HTML that loads the SWF. Please note: this XML file name must be present in two locations in the HTML file. A DTD file is included with each XML configuration file. Specify over a dozen configu... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Feb, 2008
These RSS readers, although written in Flash, are easily configured using an external configuration XML file. The configuration file is editable using any good text editor, like Textpad (http://www.textpad.com). Change properties like font style, color, and font quickly, without requiring recompilat... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Feb, 2008