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100 1 |a Schnier, Joachim Bernhard 
245 0 0 |a Flash XML Applications  |h [electronic resource]  |c Joachim Bernhard Schnier 
260 |a [S.l.]  |b Routledge  |c 2007 
300 |a 1 online resource 
653 |a XML (Langage de balisage) 
653 |a ActionScript (Langage de programmation) 
653 |a ActionScript (Computer program language) / fast 
653 |a Sites Web / Conception 
653 |a Animation par ordinateur 
653 |a Web sites / Design / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98000035 
653 |a ActionScript (Computer program language) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00000011 
653 |a Flash (Computer file) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97107235 
653 |a XML (Document markup language) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97007825 
653 |a XML (Document markup language) / fast 
653 |a Web sites / Design / fast 
653 |a Computer animation / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029478 
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520 |a Add seamless, interactive, user-controlled delivery to your Flash applications. This book builds upon your understanding of basic ActionScript (AS) syntax with the foundational skills that you need to use XML in Flash applications and AS2 or AS3 to migrate your existing applications. Beginning with an introduction to XML, XML parsing methods, and a short introduction to AS2 you learn how to create a universal XML load/onload Class as well as a universal XHTML parser. Then you learn how to use Components using XML as the data source, including the menu, menubar, datagrid and tree component. Finally, a tutorial project-the design and development of a Real Estate Web site that contains an XML search engine-pulls it all together with hands-on experience. All the applications use XML as the data source and are written as class files. Select parts of the Real Estate Web site are redeveloped in AS3 for purposes of illustration. The new XML class is presented and specific code examples demonstrate techniques to apply methods and use properties. Particular attention is paid to the differences between AS2 and AS3 and how to effectively transition from one AS version to the other. The companion CD contains code for all of the properties and methods of the AS2, AS3, and XML class examples. Components for the Real Estate Web site project are also provided