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Subject: | RE: FLASH: How secure is a .swf file? |
From: | Eric Smollin |
Date: | Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:02:53 GMT |
An swf file gets condensed into one layer and one timeline upon creation.
There are apps out there that will open protected swf files, but all you
will get are a few graphics, you will not be able to read any code or get
any useful information out of it.
HTH
-Eric-
>Is it possible to decompile a .swf file to look at the code? I am
>considering using a password detect in Flash, but I need to have some idea
>of just how secure Flash really is. TIA!
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