I seem to recall that there was a vertor graphic program that I saw on
Linuxberg. It ran in X or Gnome. I do remember it comapring it-self to a flash
type program.
In regards to the generation of flash to a webpage for content. The win prog is
called (I think) aftershock it makes source html that will load gif, java, or
flash based on the viewers content. I think I remember putting that code on my
page. Anyway my page is on a linux box which proves the point that it can be
done. Although the box is the ISP and I'm not sure howit's configured. Just go
to http://www.io.com/~forsberg/michael/ then go to the previous work page, then
the bottom of that page. It will show the flash and everything is on a linux
box.
Mike
Michael Orion Jackson wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Gary Tsai wrote:
>
> > I'm thinking about using macromedia flash for web site content creation.
> > anybody have any experience serving up flash stuff with apache on Linux or
> > sun (or any other *nix for that matter)? I tried in on utcs servers, and it
> > seems to work, but I'd like some "experience stories" if you have any to
> > share.
> >
> > thanks,
> > GT
>
> Well, I'm hardly the flash guru but from what I can tell, the .swf
> movie files are just like any other static content, in that they don't
> need anything special from the server.
> Now if you plan on doing streaming stuff, it might be a different
> story.
> I wish they had a flash port to linux. The other macromedia stuff
> I can take or leave but flash is sweeeet. :^) (Dev. not plugin, know
> about that)
> Mike
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