FLASH “CASINO SLOT” SCRIPT?

Question by The Honest One:
Flash “casino slot” script?
im a graphic designer (still a student) and i have a project about a website for a restaurant. and in this web site i want to place a section for a casino slot game where the slots contain parts of the restaurant’s menu, and the idea is, that this restaurant is making an offer. each day you get to have 3 free coins when u log in to the site. if you win the pot, we will deliver the plate for free…
now i can make an animation of adobe flash but i have no idea in script making, and a slot game needs to have a script for random results…
how can i do it? can anyone help me?
——————————————
Answer by Poonam
You might contact a script expert live at website like advancescript.com ,etc .
——————————————
What do you think? Answer below!









about 1 year ago
To the best of my knowledge — and this is confirmed by a cursory examination of Adobe’s Web site — you can’t create PDF files with Dreamweaver.
It may be that these folks are using one of the combined Adobe products that includes Acrobat and Dreamweaver and they are totally confused as to even what program they are using.
In fact, after reviewing the documentation at http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Acrobat/8.0/Professional/help.html I am convinced they are using Acrobat and just don’t know enough to not call it Dreamweaver.
That said, Adobe’s documentation points out that built into Acrobat is the ability to save desktop-based form results to a file or to invoke the client’s e-mail program / a third-party program to e-mail the results.
Clearly, the designers are only capable of understanding that much.
However, if you check the documentation and look at the Forms part of the documentation, you will find an option named “publishing interactive Web forms.”
If you click on that, it explains how to create a submit button, specify a handling URL, etc.
That should accomplish what you are after, assuming you can get the designers to use the right terms and learn how to read.
Or, you could just have them send you the basic form, and add the buttons / processing stuff yourself.