After digging quite a way I think I have found what I am looking for.
Barely documented feature of ming is its perl support.
Project: Ming - an SWF output library: Summary
output library Ming is an SWF ("Flash") file format output
library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++,
Python, and PHP, plus rudimentary support for Ruby and Perl.
Also on CPAN there is
SWF::File which is far more upto date than Flash::SWF or Flash::perl and already has Flash 6 support. But this seams overly complex for the job at hand.
What I can see needing to be done in the not so far future is a merging of these to areas and approaches.
Just for general info
UnderMine
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