Flash runs client side in the browser, so I can't see how it could access a database directly. Flash supports loading XML. A client I work with has a Flash application that takes XML we spit out at regular intervals (using Perl of course!) and loads that to drive his Flash application. The XML we generate is made available as a URL. So we just dump it out and the Flash application, running all over the place in browsers, picks up the changes.
In reply to Re: Flash interface to perl database script
by steves
in thread Flash interface to perl database script
by Anonymous Monk
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