I suppose hang is more accurate. The browser did not crash, per se, but I let it run for 5 minutes with no improvement in responsiveness (or display of anything). From the user's perspective, this is a crash. I get the same results using FlashPlayer, Flash CS3, etc.

If the file is not corrupt in any way, is there a way to detect overly- complex SWF files and simplify them? Or specify a cap on the number of shape objects pdf2swf creates?

Thanks,

Jeff

On May 2, 2008, at 4:41 AM, Matthias Kramm wrote:

On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 01:45:30PM -0700, Jeff Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
http://www.ariossoftware.com/pub/crashing.swf

(Use wget or curl or something... that link will crash your browser).

That file works for me. It's just taking extremely long to
render.
Could you describe how exactly it "crashed" your browser?

Greetings

Matthias







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