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Subject: | FLASH: size report |
From: | T.R. Henigson |
Date: | Wed, 17 May 2000 22:33:05 +0100 |
I have two versions of a movie. Movie "A" is bigger than movie
"B" on the hard drive. In the report, "A" is several thousand
bytes greater than "B". But, if I look at the shape bytes, text
bytes, and fonts, "A" is actually smaller than "B". So: could
there be something hiding in "A" that's making it bigger on the
hard drive than the total of all its elements?
Ted
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Re: FLASH: size report, Michael Dunn
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