This does pretty much what you want:
http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000407.php

However, it converts the gif by frames and not using timing I believe.

-David R

On 4/20/06, Rajat Paharia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My Flash 7 content running at various framerates needs to load in Animated
> GIFs on the fly and show them with the proper timing. The best way I can
> think of to do this is to have a server proxy that actually requests the
> GIF
> and converts it into a SWF on the fly and returns it. I'd like to write
> this
> in PHP if possible, and I'd like the timing in the SWF to be
> interval-based
> instead of frame-based, so that the content will show at the proper speed
> regardless of the framerate of the hosting movie. Has anyone done
> something
> like this before?
>
> And pointers would be much appreciated. best, - rajat
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