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Project AGAF – Website Redesign

All Games All Free

All Games All Free

I’ve been working with Max Stein a flash developer and also the owner of AllGamesAllFree.com, where he asked me to re-skin and improve his site. Keeping the dark theme before, the new design brings more life into the games and keeps a steady and enjoying site to explore. The game portal features a members area where a registered members (registering is free!) can upload their own flash games/animations, play other games, leave feedback/comment and more. After a few moments, the all new and improved site was just made live and is going even more successful.

AGAF Screenshot

AGAF Screenshot

AllGamesAllFree.com is a free online flash game portal with tons of awesome flash games, like ones I make. ;)
This will be added to my portofolio sites developed.


Holiday Greetings

Oh yes, oh yes, I’m still alive and kicking. So I was long asleep taking a rest, having my at home but off work vacation (well I do work at home) and just laying back away from stressful coding goodness. But okay, I still have to update my site, so up the header is a minor revised design for this Christmas, happy holidays!!


Tomato Season is on!

Tomato Season has arrived – its time to throw those tomatoes and stomp on them. Don’t worry there needs to be no cost to do so, simply play my newest game: Stomp Tomato.

Stomp Tomato

Stomp Tomato

After a quite long waiting, patience and negotiations it has been done, the game is finally released and will be getting viral to your favorite portals.  The game has been made initially available on the sponsor’s site and on meez.com, then will be uploaded to other major sites as well. Have a meez account? Load your meez avatars anywhere or play it on meez.com to gain some coins and rewards as this game has the Meez Inside API!

Everyone can now play, enjoy, relieve stress, or simply waste your time! So what are you waiting for, play Stomp Tomato now!

Webmasters: If you want this game on your sites, simply grab the goodies here (click at download game).


Experiment: How to determine if allowNetworking parameter is enabled

I’ve been fond of experimenting on things and so this time with what I do and work on most. I’ll try to make some research and test based on what I have made. These posts won’t be recognized as 100% accurate and correct on all situations although I aim to be at the most. See disclaimer before implementing any theories and/or statements described in. So let me start with an quite old issue with disabling external links upon embedding an swf in a web page.

Since flash player 9, site owners were allowed to take use of the additional security. You can control a SWF file’s access to network functionality by setting the allowNetworking parameter in the <object> and <embed> tags in the HTML page that contains the SWF content. It can be included by having:

<object width="100" height="100" data="sample.swf" type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
	<param name="id" value="sampleswf" />
	<param name="allowNetworking" value="internal" />
	<param name="src" value="sample.swf" />
	<param name="name" value="sampleswf" />
</object>

See your help file about this or view the livedocs (as2 or as3) discussing this added security. Basically if this ever happens to a flash game, the developer and/or sponsor are neglected of having click backs to their own sites/portals, which is not a good thing. So I made a little research and test if actionscript can determine if allowNetworking was enabled or not. This test will try to determine if external links are allowed, not exactly return the value of the allowNetworking parameter. [ Read more... ]