Advanced Table Renderer AS3 is a Flash script for Earth Sciences scripts design by FlashComponents.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Advanced Table Renderer AS3 provides an advanced HTML table rendering engine for Flash.
Publisher review:Advanced Table Renderer AS3 provides an advanced HTML table rendering engine for Flash. The Flashtuning Table Renderer component provides an advanced HTML table rendering engine for Flash, complete with CSS support and advanced features such as row and column spans. The component can render all common types of content (text, SWF files, images and Flash library objects) and allows embedding custom fonts and offers advanced text rendering controls. This component is available for: Flash CS3 / ActionScript 3.0 Features:Support for all common HTML tags and attributes The component includes support for all common HTML tags and attributes. CSS support You can use Flash supported css properties and link to an external style sheet from within the table. Images/SWF/library objects inclusion Images/SWF/library objects inclusion into table cells. Full control through ActionScript - ActionScript events available to check when the table is fully rendered and data sent/received to/from a server side script. - After the table is rendered, access cells using ActionScript to update content and attributes, and to integrate your own custom actions like roll overs, drag&drop, tool tips. Exchange content with a server Send/receive tables to/from a server side script (eg: PHP,ASP,CFM). Links to custom ActionScript functions Links to custom ActionScript functions from within the table. Built in Help Book Built in Help Book that can be accessed via the Flash Help Panel. Alpha levels for borders and backgrounds An alpha value can be set for borders and backgrounds.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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