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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Hack a .swf |
From: | J. Lutes (pixelTwiddler) |
Date: | Wed, 7 Jun 2000 00:08:55 +0100 |
That irks me then, since this was the developer's excuse for the software
not extracting neither script nor symbol from the more than two dozen files
I attempted to view. Hmmm...
>That TechNote is outdated. It mainly applies to what a user might try to get
>out of a SWF when re-importing back into Flash. It doesn't apply to
>third-party tools. Additionally, that TechNote was probably written
>(originally) before SWF was an open format.
>
>It's 90% accurate - hee hee - but agreed, needs to be updated to prepare
>people for the fact that apps exist to crack a SWF.
>
>No "truth bending" here - it's just an old TechNote. :>)
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Re: FLASH: Hack a .swf, Matt Wobensmith
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