Michael,
Flash is a great way to do this. I have two years in Flash but am new to
PHP/MySQL - one of the things you will appreciate is the ease of using
actionscript on the flash side to communicate with your PHP script. And I
know not everybody will like this part, but you can put all the cool
Too hokey. We're talking about maybe 60 values on the page that will be
changing and it should look real time. I think Flash might be a potential
solution, I'm just not too familiar with it. Having the page refresh
occasionally is out of the question for how many things will be changing on
the
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> I'm not even sure this is possible without doing a client side java applet
of
> some sort.
You might be able to munge something using a hidden frame
and Javascript polling, but it would be an
Why don't you use javascript to refresh the page from time to time.
Michael Champagne wrote:
> I'm not even sure this is possible without doing a client side java applet of
> some sort.
>
> We are considering porting a standard client/server application to the web
> which updates itself dynamica
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