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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Flash and Databases |
From: | Jordan L. Chilcott |
Date: | Sun, 30 Jul 2000 12:45:39 +0100 |
on 7/30/00 3:07 AM, Mike Chambers at meshspeakeasy [dot] org wrote:
> You are correct. If there is a set number of images then you can pre-load
> them into swfs, and then just use load movie in flash to bring them in (you
> don't need any middle ware in this case).
>
> However, if you do not know how many images you will be using, have a lot of
> them, will be adding images in the future, or just don't want to mess with
> putting them into swfs, then Generator becomes very handy and useful (as
> well as time-saving).
It really boils down to two things: money and time.
The real question is which one this person decides to spend more of to
achieve his solution.
jord
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