On Wednesday 16 Jul 2003 15:43 pm, Clint wrote:
> Or you can use PHP/MING and do this..
> > > Can I do this without having to use
> > > Flash MX to generate the files?
> > Yes. Use Perl.

:nods
I also can't shake the feeling I shouldn't have mentioned non-Macromedia 
products that produce flash here... :-)

The new version of OpenOffice (1.1) has an export as SWF option, I notice, 
although I haven't had a chance to play with it yet.

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