Thank you all for the replies! I guess I now have valuable information to
keep going ;)

Marcelo.

On 7/3/06, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Is it possible somehow to progressivelly show a jpg being loaded via
> loadMovie()? The topdown "effect" that is native in images loaded via
> html... as far as I know, It´s only possible to show the image in the
flash
> player after it has been completely loaded, but I remember seeing an
> example
> of such thing on flashkit once...

Horizontal image-slicing may be another way to give the appearance of
progressive display, without suffering the initial wait for the full
image to download... if you turn one large image into eight thin strips,
you could then use an animated mask to give an illusion of finer-grained
progressive display.

jd




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