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You could try Flash remoting with amfphp. (www.amfphp.org)=20
It can handle much larger data sets. It's also free and would be a lot
faster than XML.
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Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 10:18:16 -0400
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Have you tried XML?
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"Have you tried XML?"
XML has the same results, its not about the protocol, i think its about
flash size limitations..
"Have you tried loading your arrays in such a way (Evaluated arrays):"
yes and it didnt work because when i push all data in the array in flash
the
array didnt
contain all elements..
I remember i read somewhere, i think in macromedias site, about the
limitations of data elements in flash...
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Hi,
I am trying to load an array of data into flash from a txt document of
type:
&firstArray =3D bla, blabla, blablala, blablablabla, blablaebltkaet&
&secondArray =3D oaigh,graoighrb,gsargrsai,agsrgrsa&
etc...
One problem i had was that flash seemed to be limited to loading upto
64kb
per variable,
so my huge firstArray would only be loaded until a point.
I splitted the array into chunks of less than 64kb, thinking of joining
them
all together in flash.
Unfortunately it seems flash cant handle arrays with more than 20382
characters...
Can anyone think of another way round this?
Failing is there a paper or smthg showing the data limitations of flash?
thnx.
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Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 10:46:32 -0400
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With that much data, you might try using Remoting to grab the data if
you can have access to a data server.
If not, there might be some third party parsers out there that do a
better job at loading data than Flash does. =20
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Check out XPath http://xfactorstudio.com/=20
My understanding is it loads XML in a completely different way, making
it much faster than standard Flash XML "Load n' Parse" implementations.
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