Re: [swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-22 Thread Robert Jonathan Molesa
In other words, if image quality isn't an issue than DefineBitsLossless can safely be replaced by DefineBitsJPEG and a base64 encoded string can then be used to insert the image. daniel fischer wrote: > jon, > > Robert Jonathan Molesa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:00:13 > -0400): >

Re: [swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-21 Thread daniel fischer
jon, Robert Jonathan Molesa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:00:13 -0400): > depending on you answer as to their interchangeability, how does > swfmill decide when and how to apply the two image tags, and is there a > default? the primary difference between DefineBitsLossless an

Re: [swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-21 Thread Robert Jonathan Molesa
Steve, once again thank you for your insights. i can see now that this is far to complicated of costs just to achieve something using a simple process. My question is then if there is a significant difference to using one tag over the other? Do they serve different purposes or can they be us

Re: [swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-21 Thread Steve Webster
Hi Robert, > thanks Steve, that's exactly what I was running into. I had generated the > base64 for an image and pasted that into an xml file's data child of the > DefineBitsLossless2 tag and got a very strange looking image. > > is that to say that DefineBitsLossless2 is expecting binary repre

Re: [swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-20 Thread Robert Jonathan Molesa
thanks Steve, that's exactly what I was running into.  I had generated the base64 for an image and pasted that into an xml file's data child of the DefineBitsLossless2 tag and got a very strange looking image. is that to say that DefineBitsLossless2 is expecting binary representation of an ima

Re: [swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-20 Thread Steve Webster
Hi Robert, > As some of you know I've been playing around with swfmill quite a bit in an > attempt to document some of the features. I've ran into something I don't > understand. A while back Mark informed me that the image contained in the > tag is in fact base64 encoded. I've successfully t

[swfmill] Imbedding Images

2006-04-20 Thread Robert Jonathan Molesa
As some of you know I've been playing around with swfmill quite a bit in an attempt to document some of the features.  I've ran into something I don't understand.  A while back Mark informed me that the image contained in the tag is in fact base64 encoded.  I've successfully taken some images