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    Websites created using MMF

    I am interested to see website URL's which are created using MMF.

    So if you have created a website using MMF or know about a website created using this tool, please mention the URL of the site.

    Is it possible to convert the website format also to HTML?
    Or is Flash the only possible format?

    Is it possible to implement a web form (with obligated fields) which can be send to an e-mail address.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: Websites created using MMF

    You can use Vitalize!, which is Windows only. It was designed for MMF2 so it should work pretty well.
    You can also use Java applets.

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    Re: Websites created using MMF

    Hi Sortacore,

    >You can use Vitalize!, which is Windows only.
    Do you mean that the visitor doesn't need a vitalize plugin anymore to view a website created using MMF and Vitalize?

    >Java applets
    So you can create website forms using Java applets?

    Is it possible to create a whole site using the Java runtime?


    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Websites created using MMF

    No, yes, and yes.

    But no you cannot make a site in MMF2 and expect it to be html... that's ridiculous. In fact, making a website in MMF2 isn't very good regarding SEO. Instead, use MMF2 apps to enhance your website.

    I've seen examples in the past, but I lost the links. Sorry.

    I can describe one... There was one that had main banner at the top which was a swf minigame of their larger game, which could be played. That was pretty cool. Somebody made an animated and interactive logo, I think. And I know lots of people put their flash games on their site

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    Re: Websites created using MMF

    You can def. make an attractive site and port it to flash. However, flash is not supported on the iPhone, and for SEO you should use some html in the page and provide meta tags.

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    Re: Websites created using MMF

    To answer your question about an email web form. Yes, it is possible.

    I created a MMF flash email form for my co-workers to reorder company business cards. The flash form sends an email with a csv file attached which is used by a digital printer which automates the printing of the business cards. This requires php to work. There is plenty of php email samples if you google the topic.

    Here's a sample of the email form I modified to post here:
    http://www.dashieldsoft.com/tempfolder/business_cards.html

    Here are the source files for the project:
    http://www.dashieldsoft.com/tempfolder/business_cards.zip

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