Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson sent the following bits through the ether:
> I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Perl::Flash
> (http://www.2shortplanks.com/flash/) or the PerlFlash
Yes, I've been helping Simon Wistow with Perl::Flash stuff. He's
presenting a talk about it at the O'Reill
hi,
I'm the author of the ming XS code. I posted it to the ming mailing list a
while back but didn't have the chance to fix all bugs/memory leaks. I
don't really recommend using it under mod_perl. Though I got involved in
other projects and didn't work on it for a long time, I have a much
improv
On Friday 20 July 2001 16:58, Robin Berjon wrote:
> Well, it's probably not _the_ answer but have you considered using SVG
> instead of Flash ? SVG can do what Flash does and more, and its only
> problem (lack of wide user base) is being solved at great pace by the fact
> that Adobe are bundling t
On Friday 20 July 2001 16:42, Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Perl::Flash
> (http://www.2shortplanks.com/flash/) or the PerlFlash
> (http://www.the-labs.com/PerlFlash/) packages. The deal is that both
> modules have problems with converting im
Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson wrote:
> P.S. If anyone knows about any other PERL Flash modules, please don't
> hesitate to mention them ;)
>
hi,
Look at http://www.opaque.net/ming/ there is perl a binding that works well
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Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Perl::Flash
(http://www.2shortplanks.com/flash/) or the PerlFlash
(http://www.the-labs.com/PerlFlash/) packages. The deal is that both
modules have problems with converting images (gif & jpeg) to the SWF format.
When this is done, the module