No need to write an xml wrapper for the common flash tagCloud anymore. This script does the trick for you. Simply follow the steps on the middle pane of this site ( click the headers to see full information ).
So how does this work? h2flash simply takes a parent element which holds your tagcloud and loops through the links found in there. It then creates a XML file which is then sent to the flash tag cloud.
The flash tag cloud is then injected into the document and replaces the html one. It can be reverted back to a normal cloud if pressing the convert button again.
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No need to write any wrapper for the xml output for the cloud.
Your tagcloud colors, font-sizes, links stay intact. It just has a nice 3D rotation now!
You must have sufficient write permissions on the directory you put this cloud into, otherwise the creation of the XML file fails.
Windows users do not have this issue, just copy the files to the appropriate folder and call it as described in the readme.txt

If you're stuck with the installation of any of our scripts, we offer integration support - free for non-commercial users.
If you intend to add this script to a commercial domain, a small fee of 20 € will be your ticket to our customer center.
Please note that only email requests can be answered, support by phone is not possible.
Also please note that - although we try to respond immediately - not every request can be answered right away, so give us some time to process your request.
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