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Flash Age Gate

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

This is a simple flash piece that prompts users for their birth date. If they are under the age of 17, a sharedobject (Flash’s cookie object) is written and will not allow them into the page– redirecting them to a URL or page? specified. If they are of age to view the content, they will be taken to the main page. This can be customized further to change the age, pages, styles, etc. To further protect content, you can go as far as adding some sharedobject detection code into your final flash/page just in case someone tries to send that link to friends or try to bookmark it.? This is really meant for flash sites who are monitored by organizations such as COPPA and ESRB. Have fun with it!

Check out the demo or download source? (Flash 8) !

Tip for WinXP users: Sharedobjects are typically found under C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects

// Jacob

Firefox 2 is out

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Ahh… yes… the enemy of Internet Explorer? has? released their sequel — Firefox 2 –? right after the news of IE7. Sadly, I have to use both browsers and really, they are both evil, just admit it. Flash + Mozilla? Pffft… bugs. IE? Bugs. Can’t we all just get along?

Here’s what’s new in Fireworks…er Firefox from their site :) :

Tabbed browsing. Firefox popularized tabbed browsing, enabling multiple Web sites to be viewed as separate tabs contained within a single browser window, and improving people’s efficiency by helping them better organize their desktops. In Firefox 2, tabbed browsing has been further improved with the addition of individual close buttons on each tab, enhanced tab navigation features, and a session restore system that automatically restores previously-open windows and tabs when a new browsing session is started.

Spell checking. Modern Web sites are increasingly complex with the rollout of new, rich Internet applications, such as word processors, spreadsheets and blogging tools. Inline spell checking in Firefox 2 automatically checks for spelling errors and suggests corrections as users interact with Web sites, bringing a common desktop feature to the Web.

Search. Search is one of the most frequently used features of the Web. With Firefox 2, Mozilla improves the browser’s integrated search capabilities, making it even easier for users to find the information they are looking for. The new Search Suggestions feature dynamically updates a drop-down list of suggested search terms as users enter text into the search bar for Google, Yahoo! or Answers.com search engines.

Web feeds. Firefox users can now take better advantage of the frequently updated content offered by Web sites, with increased options for handling Web feeds. Users now see a preview of the content being offered and are given the option to subscribe to a feed as a Live Bookmark, using a Web service such as Bloglines, My Yahoo!, or Google Reader, or with a desktop application.

Identity theft protection. In addition to its award-winning safeguards for blocking drive-by installation of spyware and unwanted pop-up windows, Firefox 2 helps protect users from identity theft by quickly informing them when they surf to a questionable Web site. To protect users’ privacy, Phishing Protection is active by default with a local blacklist that updates hourly, rather than sending information to an external online service. An enhanced mode is available where users may optionally elect to have Firefox check the validity of Web sites with a third-party Web service, such as Google, prior to loading the site. Phishing Protection provides warnings, advice and guidance when Firefox encounters a Web site that appears to be fraudulent or malicious.

Proven security model. Mozilla’s open and transparent community-driven security model helps ensure Firefox provides the safest possible online experience. Thousands of security experts and technical contributors from around the world examine and analyze the Firefox source code, uncover potential threats and vulnerabilities, and work together to quickly identify and address emerging threats. This open, distributed, innovative approach to security puts people’s interests first and delivers the safest Web experience possible.

Customization. No other browser can be customized like Firefox 2. With thousands of add-ons that enhance the browser’s functionality and features, Firefox lets users personalize their Web browsers to fit their interests and style.

// Jacob

Ms. Dewey Search Engine

Friday, October 20th, 2006

A flash search engine?? Silly right?? Well, Ms. Dewey has proven that a? Flash Search Engine with a bit of a “twist”? will actually work.? It definitely? adds humor to your searching. Check it out… it has been a hit with everyone here at the office. :)

Tip: try typing in “Flash”, “Adobe”, “shooting”, cool stuff!?

Thanks to moxie at Flex888.com for this great find!

Ms Dewey
// Jacob

FITC Speaker Session Notes

Friday, October 20th, 2006

If you’re interested in checking out speaker session notes from the FITC conference event? in Hollywood, they are posting all of the links here. Enjoy!

FITC

// Jacob