Flash API sample
If you're looking at creating a Campaign Monitor subscribe form for a client in Flash, we've just added a sample file to our API documentation that provides a simple walkthrough on the best approach to take.
The sample includes a simple subscribe form that passes through name, email address and requires a checkbox to be checked to indicate permission.
A huge thanks goes to Nick Lloyd from Stephen Thomas and Greg McMullen for putting this together for us.
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@SATOsense Thanks! It does look like you’ve successfully added a link to that draft, but what happens if you try to add more now? ^SM
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3 Comments
Raymond
December 9, 2006 1:33am
It doesn’t appear as though this works with MailBuild. Is that true? Is the API different, or should I just be able to change the URLs and get it to work with MailBuild as I would with Campaign Monitor?
Dave Greiner
December 9, 2006 4:31am
That’s right Raymond, the API’s are actually different and this sample won’t work directly with MailBuild. Having said that, we do have a MailBuild customer working on this now and hope to have a MailBuild sample available soon too. We’re not Flash experts unfortunately, otherwise we’d be happy to put one together.
Mathew Patterson
February 14, 2007 7:31am
[UPDATE] The MailBuild Flash API Kit is now available thanks to Oliver List.