> and since everyhting has to be loaded before movie
> to start, it would not be the best option for the users.

It is not going to be much of a 'movie' if it takes a few seconds to load
each frame.

> I would also
> want the users to have flexibilty to move forward a lot of frames,
> because I dont expect them to observe 20,000 frames. If i can load 1
> file at a time, the way I am doing it now, it gives me that
> flexibility.

OK

> Can you suggest me some other method, in which I can
> avoid flashing. Like i said, I do not have problems with time it takes
> to load, but during that time I want my earlier image to be still
> displayed in applet. Is there any way, if i get into the source code.

You are welcome to try to modify the source code.

However, be advised that it is a complex system and the change would not
be easy.

> I know this task might not be easy, but I would really appreciate if
> there is a way out.

Q: Is it the case that all you want to do is leave the display in its
previous state? That is, just leave the old image on the screen?



Miguel



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