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Video Game Website Gives all it's profit to Charity Sometimes you read an article that just makes you smile, this is such one: http://www.ps3attitude.com/new/2010/02/no-fuss-reviews-4000-charity/ A video game review website that has given all of it's...

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SQL AD Group membership Hi all, I have been working on a way to return Active directory group membership from a linked AD server in SQL. Its quite hard as you can`t return it from the group - you have to return it from...

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Face Detection with PHP A very useful piece of PHP code that will highlight any pictures where a face has been detected. Heres the first piece of PHP code you will need, it would be best to make this an include: [sourcecode...

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Basic Guide to Database Normalisation: First Normal... Before I start talking about the normal forms, I thought it would be best to explain what I am planning to write about, and what normalisation is. I am going to cover what normalisation is for beginners...

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Sony: Synonymous with Innovation Sony have always been on the leading edge of innovation. From creating the WalkMan back in the 80's to popularising the CD, DVD and Blu-Ray with their PlayStation products. In this article we're discussing...

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Actionscript 2.0 Image Fade (Flash Slideshow) from XML

Posted by matthew | Posted in Tutorial | Posted on 29-01-2010

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This article describes how to use flash to cycle through images as read from an XML file using only Acriptscript, with no timeline objects what-so-ever, what we are going to make can be previewed here.

3 Useful Multimedia API’s for Web Developers – Q1 2010

Posted by matthew | Posted in Features | Posted on 24-12-2009

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There are many useful API’s out there for web development these days, in this article we review the top three you should certainly check out for displaying multimedia on websites you are developing.

Flash RSS Scroller / Vertical Ticker using ActionScript

Posted by matthew | Posted in Tutorial | Posted on 18-12-2009

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Showing an RSS feed in Flash can often be tricky, however we have found a way to make it a lot easier and to animate the feed. Our example uses an RSS feed from Twitter, but this piece of code will work for any standard RSS feed.