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    (ask) Compressing embeded flash file

    I have a page with a full flash content. The size of the flash files are more than 1.5 MB in one page.
    So it will take some times to load the page properly.
    Is there a way to compress these flash files, with no effect for the page?
    It will be more fun for the user if I could reduce the loading time.

    thanks b4.

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    Re: (ask) Compressing embeded flash file

    Unfortunately, I do not believe you can compress flash without reducing the quality whilst keeping it as flash.
    If anyone can see it, my post was meant for anyone who reads it. Don't take it personally or think I'm being condescending... :nuts:

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    Re: (ask) Compressing embeded flash file

    I believe the servers already use mod_gzip to compress content for browsers that support compression, but I expect flash files won't compress very much using this technique as they use compression internally. When you author a flash file, there are various steps you can take to reduce the size of the file, and you can also try an optimizer, though the latter will probably involve a reduction in quality. Don't discount reducing quality, as the result may still look good enough.
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