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Subject: | Re: Where Can You Find Swiffer |
From: | Dorian Nisinson |
Date: | Wed, 15 Jul 1998 17:48:43 +0100 |
What swiffer does is allow you to open a protected swf file from your
cache or from anywhere else. What you get when you open a file with
swiffer is a one layer file with the images on the stage. No actions, no
layers, no movie clips really, and a library of numbered symbols (no
names)of anything that was created as a symbol in the original movie.
It's good for recovering artwork but not much else.If the artwork was
complex it can be a real help recovering it. I lost a fla file a while
ago and had to reconstruct the whole thing. Swiffer was a real help with
a fairly graphics intensive file.
Dorian
Steve Couture wrote:
>
> I dont really Know what Swiffer can do.... Is this possible with this to
> take a protected .swf file from your cache and extract the information from
> it??
>
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Graphic Design, Illustration, Flash Design
Photoshop 4 Actions too
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