Hi Daniel, Steve

for steve, i have try to use MING and only overview
the MTASC, for MING its to simple, yes i only load
some image but i also use a swf file to do that
..while the image is loaded, this swf file(movieclip)
will do some animation...and in MING to do a simple
animation, it takes a lot of code, and i see MTASC as
the same thing but some additional feature.

for Daniel, thanks for the advice i will look to it

thanks guys!
ary.


--- Steve Hagenlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Daniel, you are giving this guy advice based on
> software that hasn't 
> been released to production yet - flex framework
> caching is a Flex 3 
> technology.  Further, a simple image loader doesn't
> need the flex 
> framework, regardless of whether the bulk of it will
> (eventually) be 
> cached on the end users machine.  There is nothing
> to be gained by using 
> Flex for a dynamically generated image loader except
> a Flash 9 minimum 
> player requirement + the flex framework requirement.
> Cheers,
> Steve
> 
> danielvlopes wrote:
> > No, flex is right tool for tha job. Look in
> internet for framework
> > caching and generate report for modularity
> compiling.
> >
> > Watch this video, this will reduce your swf file
> extremely.
> >
>
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flex/videos/flex3rsls/
> >
> > The size of swf is because Framework is embeded in
> swf. I had project,
> > with giant codes and comps with 70kb.
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Steve Hagenlock
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >   
> >> Flex is probably not the right tool for that job.
>  You should be
> >>     
> > looking 
> >   
> >> at something like Ming (php module) or the MTASC
> open source project
> >>     
> > for 
> >   
> >> compiling Flash.  I'm sure there are several
> other options if you look 
> >> around.  When you use the Flex compilers, you get
> the Flex framework 
> >> code as the price of entry.
> >> -Steve
> >>
> >> Ary wrote:
> >>     
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> i use mxmlc module (apache) to generate swf, its
> a
> >>> very simple swf only write a swf that has
> function to
> >>> load images externally, but the file size is 133
> KB ,
> >>> if i make the same procedure  with flash and
> publish
> >>> it the file its only 20-30 KB.
> >>>
> >>> can i make the swf that rendered by mxmlc more
> simpler
> >>> and lighter? and is it possible to embed the
> image
> >>> inside the swf rather than link it to external
> file?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>       
> 
> 



       
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