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Yasir Malik schreef:What about FlashDevelop? I'm on the Papervision list, and a lot of people are raving abut that at the moment, and best of all it's open source. Could be a much better option than creating SWF files from PHP.Thanks, Ashley, I'll check that out. I was fuzzy on how I could use PHP to generate a static file with event-based dynamic content.if you want to write a flash game you'll have to write lots of actionscript, and debugging that will be impossible if your write it all as simple [php] strings which your passing into Ming. your going to need Flash or some free Flash dev env (like FlashDevelop, as Ashley suggested, assuming its upto the job)-- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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