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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Hack a .swf |
From: | J. Lutes (pixelTwiddler) |
Date: | Tue, 6 Jun 2000 20:58:18 +0100 |
>Looks pretty cool. So much for not distributing the "source".
I am very interested to see what kind of results people will get from this.
After reading the tech notes page regarding this
(http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/tn4109.html) I don't
expect much.
I actually bought the SWF Browser (www.swifftools.com) after thinking the
possibilities would be cool. Unfortunately there are limitations. I
wanted to see authors' techniques, however all I could do was extract sound
and graphics I will never use. Thanks to my questions regarding the
product, there is now a nice link to the tech notes (from Macromedia
regarding SWF import) at the site lest anyone get an exaggerated idea of
the software's potential and spend on it, like I did.
Please let us know of any nifty results from tools like these.
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E-mail: jasongrafikimagism [dot] com
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