solrac
Mac Ninja
I am a Flash expert. I design flash applications.
Now with Flash MX released, my upcoming projects include a video / audio chatroom (using webcam / microphones), online games, online banking, and entire content management systems....
All using Flash as a front end and User Interface.
This is the future of the web. Online web applications using Flash as a front end can be a great thing if done properly, and using object oriented code, components, and reusable code, they can be RAPIDLY developed.
Sadly, OmniWeb 4.1 still is not able to pass data from flash to a web server.
Internet Explorer, Netscape 6.2, even Chimera (Navigator)... they all work fine.
I am using a flash based system where a user can sign up (in flash). Once they sign up, they are saved to a database. They can then log in to the site, and add their favorite web sites to a list.
It's a simple tool. However, in OmniWeb you cannot log in. It will never pass the data to the server. I opened a backdoor in my application for skipping the login, and OmniWeb cannot even retrieve the list of favorite sites and display them in Flash.
Explorer works fine. Netscape works fine. Chimera doesn't work well because you cannot log in because typing in a text field doesn't work in Flash in Chimera. But you can control-click and paste text into a text field. Then the log in worked fine, and it retrieved all the data.
OmniWeb is unusable with dynamic flash applications, and therefore is a waste of a web browser, and is incompatible with the future of the web.
OmniGroup must fix this!!!!
-Carlos-
Now with Flash MX released, my upcoming projects include a video / audio chatroom (using webcam / microphones), online games, online banking, and entire content management systems....
All using Flash as a front end and User Interface.
This is the future of the web. Online web applications using Flash as a front end can be a great thing if done properly, and using object oriented code, components, and reusable code, they can be RAPIDLY developed.
Sadly, OmniWeb 4.1 still is not able to pass data from flash to a web server.
Internet Explorer, Netscape 6.2, even Chimera (Navigator)... they all work fine.
I am using a flash based system where a user can sign up (in flash). Once they sign up, they are saved to a database. They can then log in to the site, and add their favorite web sites to a list.
It's a simple tool. However, in OmniWeb you cannot log in. It will never pass the data to the server. I opened a backdoor in my application for skipping the login, and OmniWeb cannot even retrieve the list of favorite sites and display them in Flash.
Explorer works fine. Netscape works fine. Chimera doesn't work well because you cannot log in because typing in a text field doesn't work in Flash in Chimera. But you can control-click and paste text into a text field. Then the log in worked fine, and it retrieved all the data.
OmniWeb is unusable with dynamic flash applications, and therefore is a waste of a web browser, and is incompatible with the future of the web.
OmniGroup must fix this!!!!
-Carlos-