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Posted: 2004-Oct-12 11:47
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Hi Guys,

A company i'm working with wants to be able to have a custom product option on their site. It's a rubber stamp so they want to let customers input 4 lines of text, choose fonts, choose normal, bold, italic, etc and alignment options. You'd then click a button and the preview of the stamp appears below. Very nice. I've found a really good example of this at:

http://www.stamp-connection.com/products/ML115.html

They use flash to create their preview (not sure how?) but I don't mind how I do this. Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks

Will



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Posted: 2004-Oct-31 21:47
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If you check out http://www.flashkit.com you might be able to find some tutorials or something that will help you out a little more than I can. smile



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Posted: 2004-Nov-01 15:29
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Flash's action script can interact with CGI scripts/PHP scripts along with image manipulation server side tools like ImageMagick to create such task.



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