Do you know if there is any other development in that direction?
Flash::* depends on libswf, so I wouldn't be able to install it on a server where I can only upload to my home direcotry, right?
There are useful ready-made tools like swift-generator (http://www.swift-tools.com) which unfortunately comes without sources.
I am very interested in generating SWF using Perl, with modules entirely in Perl not depending on anything else.
But I doubt that I have the experience to write such a package, and I surely don't have the time to do so :(
I'd like to know how many people are around that are also regularly using both Perl and Flash.
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