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I agree, I'd rather see flash support png imports over gif - just used gif
as an example.

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The GIF patent <pffftt spit> is about to expire I believe so we may see
more implementations of GIF. Much better tho't o use PNG as it shits all
over GIF.

GD library doesn't touch GIF because of the patent.

Cheers
James

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>This has been a fairly frequent request from flash developers for the last
>couple of versions of flash - and I'd love to have the skill to develop a
>library to support dynamic import of some of the basics - i.e. gif.
>
>There may be some server side options available - like dynamically
creating
>the swf from a gif using something like PHP (ming) but I haven't tried it
>yet.
>
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