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« on: 03/30/10, 00:50 »

Hii heloo, i have seen the tutorial here about loading and saving External Files Cheesy

But i didnt see how to saving / writting / modifying External Text Files (.txt).. How to do that?.. Cheesy

Thank you very much.. btw why the "Started By" in this Board just me?.. :O
Where is the others?.. :O

Thank you very very muuuuch xD
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« Reply #1 on: 03/30/10, 03:08 »

If you are working with external files, you have one chunk with all the content.
This can be just a textfield, or even a XML-File.

You can load it into a form, or into one textfield, modify it there, and rewrite it.

The functionality is in the tutorial and must be done via the php (or any other scripting language) at the server.

If you have structured data, which needs to be modified frequently, it makes sense using a database, and maybe using AMFPHP for handling and transport.
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« Reply #2 on: 03/30/10, 04:34 »

Uhaw okay then Cheesy

Thank you Ronald Smiley
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