When I do a SGF file gzip, the size goes from 1,21 MB to 1,86 MB ... then My question is a bit answered by myself. The real question is how is this possible? I think, as one of my colleagues, said that swf is already binary and it can not be compressed anymore.
The conclusion is that SWF files should not be alive.
SWF is already encoded, and that encoding involves compression, it is entirely possible that if If you intend to compress the compressed file already, then the compression resulted in a large file, this happens when you zip a JPEG or PNG Try the file, for example.
That your co-worker said is not true. There are many binary files that can be compressed. For example, BMP files.
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