PHP offers the ability to create Shockwave Flash files via Paul
Haeberli's libswf module.
Note:
SWF support was added in PHP 4 RC2.
The libswf does not have support for Windows. The development of
that library has been stopped, and the source is not available
to port it to another systems.
For up to date SWF support take a look at the
MING functions.
Once you have libswf all you need to do is to configure --with-swf[=DIR] where DIR is a location
containing the directories include and lib. The include directory
has to contain the swf.h file and the lib directory
has to contain the libswf.a file. If you unpack the
libswf distribution the two files will be in one directory. Consequently
you will have to copy the files to the proper location manually.
The constants below are defined by this extension, and
will only be available when the extension has either
been compiled into PHP or dynamically loaded at runtime.
Once you've successfully installed PHP with Shockwave Flash
support you can then go about creating Shockwave files from PHP.
You would be surprised at what you can do, take the following
code:
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