Adapt CMSMS for Flash front-end - Help needed!
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:09 am
Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of experimenting with Flash and CMSMS to create a Flash front-end for the CMSMS admin. My overall aim is to have page content display in flash whilst providing alternative content for SEO & Accessibility underneath.
I want to be able to use the different modules of CMSMS in more or less the same way as I would in a normal HTML site. For example search, forms, front-end users, etc.
To do this I plan to use AMFPHP (www.amfphp.org) as it can communicate with PHP class files and return the data to flash. However, PHP isn't really my strong point so I am looking for someone to help me adapt/write class files that return data as arrays or recordsets to flash instead of writing to HTML templates.
I've already got stuff like the menu and navigation working but need to move on to more advanced features. I've decided my next challenge will be the search module as its quite a key feature. If anyone fancies giving me a hand (or just some pointers as to how it could be done) it would be much appreciated.
Tom
I'm currently in the process of experimenting with Flash and CMSMS to create a Flash front-end for the CMSMS admin. My overall aim is to have page content display in flash whilst providing alternative content for SEO & Accessibility underneath.
I want to be able to use the different modules of CMSMS in more or less the same way as I would in a normal HTML site. For example search, forms, front-end users, etc.
To do this I plan to use AMFPHP (www.amfphp.org) as it can communicate with PHP class files and return the data to flash. However, PHP isn't really my strong point so I am looking for someone to help me adapt/write class files that return data as arrays or recordsets to flash instead of writing to HTML templates.
I've already got stuff like the menu and navigation working but need to move on to more advanced features. I've decided my next challenge will be the search module as its quite a key feature. If anyone fancies giving me a hand (or just some pointers as to how it could be done) it would be much appreciated.
Tom