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Subject: Re: FLASH: viewing SWF from web
From: Tai
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 04:57:59 +0100

it's ok...

fortunately it doesn't show the structure of swf's terribly well, also
doesn't show where MC's are (nested) nor what their instance names are.

other than that, it does a v good job of showing the actionscript that
has been used... in each frame and on buttons, you need to know the
structure of the fla if you want to rip the code, so chances of someone
ripping your stuff off exactly is fairly slim. creating something based
on the same formula would be reasonably easy...

it is possible using other methods to figure out structure of movie,
though kinda pain in the ass... much better to come up with something
original

cheers
Tai :)

Phillip Kerman wrote:
>
> What about: http://buraks.com/asv/index.html
>
> Has anyone tried it yet? I'm curious how well it works. I claims to open
> .swf files.
>
> Phillip

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