Archive for August, 2008

Joshua Davis Lab

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Joshua Davis basically stopped demoing new techniques and prototypes with the end of Praystation. So, it’s exciting to see him launch a new Lab section on joshuadavis.com. Apparently, he’s been “hiding prototypes for years” and now has decided to start getting them out in the open again. Some of the concepts there now are not all that new, but no one constructs Flash demos and prototypes with as much style and aesthetic consideration. It’s always nice to see what he’s up to.

New Flash Player 10 Release Candidate

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

All those testing the Flash Player 10 beta should go download the new release candidate. The August 11th release will update your player to version 10.0.2.26.

Udpate: 10.0.12.10 was released on September 15th.

Flash Ads Launching Clipboard Attacks

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

ZDNet.com reported yesterday on a bug in the Flash Player that will allow the system clipboard to be hijacked. The attack inserts “a hard-to-delete URL that points to a fake anti-virus program” into the clipboard that can not be removed without restarting the browser and/or the OS itself. Slashdot, of course, pounced on the story and linked to researcher with a harmless demo of the technique.

While not quite in the “cool” category of Flash industry news, it’s at least good to be in the know. In the grand scheme of things, this is a relatively low grade bug. However, it doesn’t help the cause.

Gaia Framework for Adobe Flash

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Recently, I read a blog post on yewknee.com mentioning a Flash framework called Gaia, which is based on the idea of scaffolding made popular by Ruby on Rails. Here is what Gaia is all about:

Gaia is targeted at anyone who develops Flash sites. It provides solutions to the challenges and repeated tasks we all face with front-end Flash site development, such as navigation, transitions, preloading, asset management, site structure, deep linking and SEO. It provides speed and flexibility in your workflow and a simple API that gives you access to its powerful features.

Gaia’s revolutionary scaffolding engine generates all your Flash files and classes for you and gets you up and running with a fully functional site in less than 10 minutes without writing a single line of Actionscript!

Gaia enables you to develop feature-rich websites with significantly less code, and comes with built-in best practices including seamless integration with SWFObject and SWFAddress.

Gaia was created by Steven Sacks and you can download and/or read about it here. I’m in the process of building a site using Gaia and will update my opinions as they form. Hopefully, I’ll be vacationing in Maui in the coming weeks due to how much time this is going to save me. Mahalo!

Zend Framework to support AMFPHP

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Right on the heels of Lee Brimelow’s recent AMFPHP tutorial, it appears Zend will be adding support for AMFPHP. As reported by Brimelow on The Flash Blog:

It is good timing to tell you that AMF will soon be coming to the Zend Framework. Much like AMFPHP, the proposed Zend_Amf component will make communication between Flash and PHP lightining fast.

FITC Toronto 2008 Conversations

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

FITC usually schedules a series of conversations between big names in the design and development world to promote their conferences. Lately, I’ve been loading up a conversation from the recent Toronto conference in the background while I work at home. So far, the Colin Moock/Jim Corbett conversation has been the most interesting, but they’re all worth checking out—if only to listen to people speak intelligently about Flash, creativity and web development.

Stream the FITC Toronto 2008 Conversations over on the FITC site.