And how will this solve my question and...
"to import this data into Flash to improve download times"

Importing an XML or TXT file into flash would be the same download time
right? They're both text files.

I know how to import the data. I'm just looking to see if there's ways to
compress the data to 1)save bandwidth/file size 2)speed up download times

Although as Zeh mentioned - the standard download protocols will compress
the data anyway so it may not be an issue.



On 1/10/07, baskar subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi

use xml. when u call a php that php will echo the datas as xml content
then
u can read as normal xml.


bye

regards
palanivel subramanian


On 1/10/07, Mick G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have external texts file that I'm loading into Flash containing
strings
> like this....
>
> &content=1243,24,2423423,4235436,64564,64,45,6767867,8768,76... etc.
>
> Many of these text files I'm importing are over 100K. Can anyone things
of
> a
> way to import this data into Flash to improve download times (ie, some
> type
> of compression that decompresses in Flash, etc.).
>
> I originally had this data in a database and called this data via AMFPHP
> and
> the data transfer was fast but for various hosting reasons I have to
keep
> this data as text files.
>
> any ideas?
>
> - Mick
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