This is an XML -based Flash contact map form utility which you can customize by simply altering the default XML parameters’ values in an XML file, and by replacing the external photo asset with your own.
A big Thank you goes to the owner of photos8 for their amazing photos
We’ve included both CS3 and CS4 .fla source files for your convenience. The Flash 8 source file is available upon request.
Main features:
- extremely customizable – the XML -based configuration allows you to modify 30 parameters, so you can end up with a truly unique contact widget, according to your own needs
- small filesize – the .swf file is less than 70 KB, therefore it will load pretty fast
- XML - and PHP -based – the widget’s structure is set up to allow advanced customization without even opening the source file in Flash, and the PHP file can be very easily customized to suit your needs
- smart form validation algorithm – the mail form won’t allow the visitor to send a message unless all the input textfields are filled in and the filled in email address’s syntax is correct
- drag-and-drop architecture – the entire widget is hold inside a single movieclip, thus allowing an easy way of implementation into your existing Flash projects
- Unique 100% Vector worldwide map – you can use it to display your company’s worldwide subsidiary branches. You may consider purchasing this module separately by clicking here
- helpful “GPS”-like map utility – We’ve created a “GPS” map utility to help you figure out the x and y coordinates of a location of your choice on the map, so you can further copy and use them into the contact map. To figure out these coordinates, all you have to do is run the gps.swf file you can find inside the
gps folder and follow the instructions on the screen.

What you get:
- everything you need to get your contact widget up and running in no time, including the source file for both Flash CS3 and CS4 , and the GreenSock TweenLite classes, should you intend to further customize it more than the XML file allows you to
- an extremely detailed, 7-page userguide document, with screen captures and explicite info about the XML settings and much more
- the “GPS”-like utility which allows you to figure out the map coordinates of your choice
Last, but not least:
We will gladly fix any reported bugs, but if you need extra features to be added or you want to modify the widget in a more complex manner, please take into account that this would imply a freelance approach from our side, and thus extra payment for your custom job, based on an hourly rate. Feel free to contact me for more info.
Thanks and enjoy our unique Contact Form!
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And, of course, comments and questions are always welcome. Thank you so much!



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