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	<description>I want a pony for xmas! Flash, ActionScript, Drawing, Code, Illustration from New Zealand.</description>
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		<title>Simple Flash to browser console logging</title>
		<description>If you are like me, you like to be able to trace out commands etc from Flash into your browser container. I generally use FlashTracer on Firefox or a more full featured debugger.

However, sometimes I simply want to trace elements into the console of either Safari or Firefox. This is ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blog.noponies.com/2010/07/simple-flash-to-browser-console-logging/</link>
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		<title>FlashPress 0.7 Released</title>
		<description>Small update to FlashPress.

I've added in the ability to get a posts 'Featured Image', which was introduced in Wordpress 2.9.

At the moment it simply returns the thumbnail size. If there is any desire for the feature, I can add in the ability to get other sizes?

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		<link>http://www.blog.noponies.com/2010/07/flashpress-0-7-released/</link>
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		<title>FlashPress 0.6 Released</title>
		<description>OK, I finally had some time to tidy this up a little.

So, here it is, FlashPress 0.6.

Supports both ZendAMF and AMFPHP. Supports Wordpress 3.0.

This version of FlashPress uses the Wordpress API rather than directly working on the wordpress database. It also includes write support for some methods. This is experimental ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blog.noponies.com/2010/06/flashpress-0-6-released/</link>
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		<title>Jquery Fullbrowser Background Images</title>
		<description> I seem to be spending more and more time using jQuery than I do Flash, but I think that is just the nature of my current job. I’m actually really enjoying jQuery, it’s a breeze to use and in most instances you can do what you can do in ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blog.noponies.com/2010/06/jquery-fullbrowser-background-images/</link>
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		<title>Actionscript 3 watermark image class</title>
		<description>A recent project needed a watermark added to any images that could be downloaded off the site. Originally we used a PHP solution, which worked fine. But I wanted to do it inside of Flash and use the save methods in FP10.

So, I wrote this simple little class to adding ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blog.noponies.com/2010/03/actionscript-3-watermark-image-class/</link>
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