Thanks Chris, it seems like I should have cloned copy of server in order to do that. Apart from this isn't there any other way? If it can be done without installing on server then I am sure not only me there are many who will benefit.
regards raghs On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> wrote: > IMHO, not impossible, but highly unlikely. ;o) > > How reasonable are the technical staff at the shared hosting service? If > they happen > to be accommodating, then maybe it could make SWFTools available to him? > > If you do it yourself, then you'd need to match the o/s exactly, including > a local > copy of all the libraries SWFtools links against - many of which may not be > accessible > hosting-side. > > If you'd care to off-list me, I could probably check things out a bit > further for you. > > Regards, > > > Chris. > > >On Wed, 3 Aug 2011 16:42:40 +0800 > >Raghav Lyon <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I searched the mailing list but didn't find any relevant solution of my > > problem. I like to use SWFTools in my customer's website but > unfortunately > > he is using a shared server (Linux platform). > > I am wondering if there is any way I can use SWFTools, specially PDF2SWF, > > without installing on server, may be I will make on my linux desktop and > > later on I will place everything on server in an folder in the website. > Will > > it work? > > > > Thank you for help in advance. > > Rags > > > -- > Chris Pugh <[email protected]> >
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