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Eyelash Flash Photo Gallery - Flash and PHP
   
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Eyelash is a lightweight flash portfolio application using XML / PHP. The Flash Photo Gallery takes input from a directory of images, generates thumbnails, and outputs a flash layout of clickable thumbnails that click to the real size image. Add a new image to the folder and it will automatically be added to the gallery / portfolio. PHP generates the xml file list while creating thumbnails, if not created already (you can create the thumbnail manually if you prefer). Features includfe : mouseover with fadein/fadeout effect, vertical scrollbar for additionnal thumbnails. Now incorporates next and previous buttons with rollover effect.

 
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