Showing Flash Developer Centre headlines at your Web site
You may have noticed that some Web sites display an XML icon and offer their news headlines via RSS syndication. You might also have wondered what RSS is and how you can use it at your own Web site. That’s why I’ve written this article - to help you learn about RSS and to show you how you can use Flash to include RSS headlines at your Web site.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to display Macromedia news headlines from the Flash Developer Centre on your own Web site. We’ll use the XMLConnector component and data binding so you will hardly have to write any ActionScript at all.
This tutorial uses the XMLConnector data component so you’ll need to have Flash MX 2004 Professional to work through the example here. You’ll learn about working with this component and using it to bind data to other User Interface (UI) components. You don’t need a lot of scripting experience to complete the tutorial but I have assumed that you know how to write ActionScript using the Actions panel.
You can download the source files for the tutorial from the blue Properties box that contains the article PDF. There's a heading titled Code Download and you can click the Details link next to it to get the zip file. The download includes the starter files you'll need as well as the completed files.
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