Imported images have edges?

I am importing a giff image that I masked in Photoshop and no
matter what I do it has a white edge on it once it comes over.
What's the deal? Anyone know a fix?

Try saving it out as a PNG file. Make sure the image has
transparency in photoshop before importing to Flash.

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