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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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