Esempio 1.
Creating a simple flash file based on user input and outputting it
and saving it in a database
<?php
// The $text variable is submitted by the // user
// Global variables for database // access (used in the swf_savedata() function) $DBHOST = "localhost"; $DBUSER = "sterling"; $DBPASS = "secret";
swf_openfile("php://stdout", 256, 256, 30, 1, 1, 1);
swf_definefont(10, "Ligon-Bold"); swf_fontsize(12); swf_fontslant(10); swf_definetext(11, $text, 1); swf_pushmatrix(); swf_translate(-50, 80, 0); swf_placeobject(11, 60); swf_popmatrix();
swf_showframe(); swf_startdoaction(); swf_actionstop(); swf_enddoaction();
$data = swf_closefile(1);
$data ? swf_savedata($data) : die("Error could not save SWF file");
// void swf_savedata(string data) // Save the generated file a database // for later retrieval function swf_savedata($data) { global $DBHOST, $DBUSER, $DBPASS; $dbh = @mysql_connect($DBHOST, $DBUSER, $DBPASS);
if (!$dbh) { die (sprintf("Error [%d]: %s", mysql_errno(), mysql_error())); }
$stmt = "INSERT INTO swf_files (file) VALUES ('$data')";
$sth = @mysql_query($stmt, $dbh);
if (!$sth) { die (sprintf("Error [%d]: %s", mysql_errno(), mysql_error())); }
@mysql_free_result($sth); @mysql_close($dbh); } ?>
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