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From: strk <st...@ke...> - 2006-07-20 23:52:27
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Esteban, IIRC Ming already builds into an own classfile. That doesn't necessarily mean your provider will allow you to load it into PHP. --strk; On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 01:31:56AM -0600, Esteban Mata wrote: > I have been exploring the Ming functions and i found it REAAAALLLY usefull > and powerfull. > Soon i was thinking in a lot of projects and things that i could do with > Ming joining PHP and ActionScript. > > But then, i did my first experiment in a real webserver... and found that > many of my favorite paid-hosting servers doesn't have installed the Ming > extension for being Experimental... that totaly screwed up my > (taking-over-the-world) plans... > Then i tried other php to swf libraries, but no one is so easy to use and > flexible for producing actionscript as ming is... > > So this is my question. > Q1. > Does anybody knows of an library or class file that i could simply include > in my projects to generate an swf with only ActionScript.??? I don't care > about polygons or color or any graphic at all... i just want to generate and > SWF file with ActionScript content, and no limited only to "play, stop, > gotoandplay" and that... i want to generate any actionscript that i want > to, like "_root.var = 3; _root.movieclip1.method(); this.unload();". > I have done it with ming and works...!!! > Q2. > If there isn't a library or class like that... my other question would be: > Can you please, oh mighty and brightfull Ming-developers write an class file > based on Ming that i could just include in my own files so we don't have to > worry about if the server doesn't have installed the ming extension??? |