Actually they do have a Flash Player for Netscape For Linux. You can
download it from
www.macromedia.com.
As for a Flash database and/or map support, Macromedia has a product
called Generator that dynamically builds Flash files (from a database or
anything else). I don't know if it works with Linux, nor if it supports
any pre-built map functionality. I think it runs on top of a J2EE
server (JRun actually) so it mght work in Linux.
Check out
www.macromedia.com
Good Luck!
Craig White wrote:
> Quoting Linux <linux@ultrasw.com>:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Anyone doing flash?
>>
>> I know very little about flash. It is my understanding that I can tie
>> a
>> database into flash to locate a spot on a map. Is this true?
>>
>> Any documentation you can point me to, especially example code, Is
>> much
>> appreciated.
>>
> ---------
> Did I miss something? Did Flash go open source? Linux version available? Is
> there some level that this question is appropriate for this list that I'm
> missing?
>
> Craig
>
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