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Message Board software written in PHP and JavaScript. Go to n2′s page to learn more and download the latest version. S2ajax is a ‘managed’ AJAX framework that allows the developer to declare classes on the server and instantiate them on the client. Go to s2ajax’s page to learn more and download the latest version. This is the Active Record’s one-to-many [...]

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Adobe Alchemy: Passing a ByteArray from Flex to C++

I started playing with Alchemy a couple days ago, with the intent of finally writing OpensIFRr3 — you know, the one working with sIFR3. Since the previous release was in Java, I was planning on creating this one in Flex. I am not quite there yet, due to the nightmare that porting libxml would be. But I’ve learnt that reading [...]

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typeface.js is promising

I read today about typeface.js and it’s exactly the lightweight replacement that sifr could use. If you are not familiar with sifr, in a nutshell: use whatever font you want, regardless of whether it is installed on your visitors’ computers or not. Of course, these days, Flash is more popular than ever but if you are a purist, typeface allows [...]

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EgoSurfing

They had good things to say about this blog (and I do not mind sending some page ranking their way for that) http://retromatt.com/2007/05/19/sifr-without-flash/ “Clic!Dev has made [enhancing any site with quality fonts ] even easier and more affordable than ever.” . http://blogs.open.ac.uk/Maths/ajh59/010415.html “In the meantime, how hard could it be to generate a panelled display from an OPML feed using [...]

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OpensIFRr now for Windows

A couple months ago, I made a post about my new toy: OpensIFRr, which lets you easily create awesome Flash files that you can use to render just about any font in your web pages. I was pleased with the feedback it got but of course a lot of readers asked about the Windows version. Well, it’s here now! In [...]

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Create your own sIFR Flash File(s)

I did not invent anything. Mike Davidson and his gang did. I even borrowed this logo from his blog. I just found -on the web, where else?- a fairly easy method to create sIFR Flash Files without the need for Adobe Flash Studio itself. Thus, here it is: a free, dead-simple tool to help you convert as many font files [...]

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