Ming

Ming is a library for writing SWF (Flash) format files. It includes high-level functions which abstract away mundane specifics of the file format and PHP (and now Python/Zope, Ruby, and c++) module code which wraps the library into handy objects.

Tags Internet Web Dynamic Content
Licenses LGPL
Operating Systems Mac OS X Windows Windows POSIX Linux
Implementation C C++ Java Perl PHP Python Ruby Zope

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  20 Aug 2001 15:40
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Changes: A new Flash 5 compiler, fixes for MP3 streaming, and a Perl wrapper.

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  •  16 Apr 2001 16:44
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Changes: The PHP module can create bitmaps and MP3 streams from fopened sources, including URLs and buffers such as database blobs. Error handling is greatly improved, and the C++ header has been updated.

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  •  19 Mar 2001 18:45
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Changes: A fix in the default scaling to match Flash, many small bugfixes, and an improved build process.

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  •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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    Changes: Cubic beziers and direct access to transformation/fill matrices, plus the usual assortment of bugfixes.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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      Changes: A variety of bugfixes, plus vastly improved documentation and the example suite ported to plain C code.

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