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.

In reply to SWF Flash Module Perl only? by fraktalisman
in thread SWF Flash Module? by Adam

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