First of all: Ming is not an acronym. Ming is an open-source (LGPL)
     library which allows you to create SWF ("Flash") format movies. Ming
     supports almost all of Flash 4's features, including: shapes, gradients,
     bitmaps (pngs and jpegs), morphs ("shape tweens"), text, buttons,
     actions, sprites ("movie clips"), streaming mp3, and color transforms
     --the only thing that's missing is sound events.
    
     Note that all values specifying length, distance, size, etc. are in "twips", 
     twenty units per pixel. That's pretty much arbitrary, though, since the player
     scales the movie to whatever pixel size is specified in the embed/object tag, 
     or the entire frame if not embedded. 
    
     Ming offers a number of advantages over the existing
     PHP/libswf module.
     You can use Ming anywhere you can compile the code, whereas libswf is
     closed-source and only available for a few platforms, Windows not one of
     them. Ming provides some insulation from the mundane details of the SWF
     file format, wrapping the movie elements in PHP objects. Also, Ming is
     still being maintained; if there's a feature that you want to see, just
     let us know ming@opaque.net.
    
     Ming was added in PHP 4.0.5.
    
     To use Ming with PHP, you first need to build and install the Ming
     library. Source code and installation instructions are available at the
     Ming home page: http://ming.sourceforge.net/
     along with examples, a small tutorial, and the latest news.
    
     Download the ming archive. Unpack the archive. Go in the
     Ming directory. make. make install.
    
     This will build libming.so and install it
     into /usr/lib/, and copy 
     ming.h into /usr/include/.
     Edit the PREFIX= line in the
     Makefile to change the installation directory.
    
   
| Example 1. built into PHP (Unix) 
 mkdir <phpdir>/ext/ming
 cp php_ext/* <phpdir>/ext/ming
 cd <phpdir>
 ./buildconf
 ./configure --with-ming <other config options>
 
 
 | 
   Build and install PHP as usual,
   restart web server if necessary.
  
   Now either just add extension=php_ming.so 
   to your php.ini file, or put
   dl('php_ming.so'); at the head of all of your
   Ming scripts.
  
The classes 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.
  Ming introduces 13 new objects in PHP, all with matching methods and 
  attributes. To use them, you need to know about 
  objects.
 
- swfshape
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- swffill
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- swfgradient
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- swfbitmap
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- swftext
- 
     
- swftextfield
- 
     
- swffont
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- swfdisplayitem
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- swfmovie
- 
     
- swfbutton
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- swfaction
- 
     
- swfmorph
- 
     
- swfsprite
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