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Subject: | Re: FLASH: ENCRYPTION and Flash 4 |
From: | Helen Triolo |
Date: | Fri, 7 Jul 2000 20:00:45 +0100 |
Damien Morton wrote:
>
> This technique should prevent most users from tricking your servers. It
> works by hiding from view the data that is sent back and forth. A clever
> trickster can probably figure out what is being sent back and forth by
> examining the SWF file itself.
>
On the subject of security, can a person (through a browser) get at a
swf that is loaded via a Load Movie? Is it retrievable through the
browser cache as the base movie is? If not, it seems that that would be
the safest place to put code that you didn't want people to be able to
get to.
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