I have heard from many Drupal beginners that image handling in Drupal can be a frustrating process. Not because Drupal lacks the ability to handle images, but simply because that person must pick between multiple contributed modules that all claim to do the same thing. This can be intimidating to a person who is exposed to Drupal for the first time. In this section, I will not go over all the possible ways to handle images and let you decide which one to use. Instead, I would like to present my opinion of a good image solution for Drupal, and then build our application from that approach. Please keep in mind that this approach is subjective and that there are other ways to do it, but for the sake of your sanity, I will stick with a single method for image handling, which is using the ImageField plug-in for CCK.

Flash with Drupal
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Flash with Drupal
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Overview of this book
Due to its power and expandability, Drupal has become one of the most popular open source content management systems. At the same time, Flash has been adopted for its ability to create beautiful and dynamic web applications. By combining these technologies, you can create Flash applications that are both visually stunning and rich in content.
This book is an in depth discussion and tutorial on how to integrate Flash applications with Drupal CMS. It will describe the best techniques and practices for integrating Flash technology with the power and flexibility of Drupal by building real-life Flash applications.
Within this book, you will learn how to build Flash applications that show text from within Drupal and also present images, music, and video within a single Flash application. You will also be able to take advantage of the expandable fields and content filtering provided from the CCK and Views modules to add flexibility and power to your Flash applications. Finally, you will learn how to add your own custom functionality to Drupal and then utilize that from within your Flash applications leaving you with a world of possibilities.
This book starts out with a simple introduction to Flash and Drupal technology where you will create a simple Flash application and then embed that within Drupal. From there, each subsequent chapter builds on the previous chapters tackling a new and challenging task.
For each new task, you will take a step-by-step approach to building a real-life application that utilizes the feature introduced within that chapter. You will also explore alternative design approaches that will eliminate the current design challenges that developers face when building Flash-driven Drupal sites; and all this while staying true to the Object Oriented Principles that govern the foundation of the ActionScript 3 language. By the end of this book, you will be able to apply all the lessons learned from this book to any other use case you may encounter.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Flash with Drupal
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
Flash with Drupal
Building a "Hello World" Application
Flash and CCK
Drupal Images in Flash
Drupal Audio in Flash
Flash Video in Drupal
The Hybrid Approach Part 1: Componentization
The Hybrid Approach Part 2: Remote Control
Flash with Drupal Views
User Management
Adding Content to Drupal
Build a Drupal Five-star Voter in Flash
Customer Reviews