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Subject: Re: FLASH: Swifty SWF Deprotector
From: Darren Critchley
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 17:52:24 GMT

Jason Bouwmeester wrote:

> Then what is the use of protecting your SWF files? That's one of the biggest
> reasons why I like Flash is the ability to protect your work and lock it
> from others trying to get access to your images etc...
>
> Kinda sucks IMHO
> jb

While Swift Tools allows people to unlock your work, it isn't perfect.
I have the SWF browser that allows me to open any SWF up. However, you can see
all of the animations and sounds in a SWF. The actionscript is a MESS, because
when you complile an FLA to a SWF it flattens everything out making it very hard
to reconstruct what you have done. I have even unlocked my own SWF's and the
resemblence between what I wrote and what was compiled if fairly slim, almost to
the point of unrecognizability.

Darren.




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