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In this week's episode, Bob has changed his ways. He no longer robs liquor stores, beats up little kids, or uses the jQuery Media module to display podcast audio and video on his websites. Instead, he shows how awesome, flexible, and easy SWFTools is to implement. All on this week's Mustardseed video podcast!

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Hi,I have few training

Hi,I have few training poamrrgs and i want to create a webform for the users to register for any training program. The link to the webform will be for every training program and when user click on that link he will be taken to the registration form displaying the program title from which he clicked the link.Do u guys know whether i can achieve this using webforms or is there any other module for this.

Thank you! very useful in its

Thank you!
very useful in its simpleness, thanks to your explanation.
abgelo

thank its coool but you

thank
its coool
but you forget to said that must change fielfield display and chose swftool , its important step

Really well done, and

Really well done, and clarified my confusion about whether to go with jQuery Media or SWF Tools. Support for SWF Tools in Drupal is relatively recent, so there's a lot of vestigial chatter out there about jQuery Media, so this illuminates. Keep up the good work!

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