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Subject: Re: FLASH: who owns the fla?
From: 2Nerotik
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 22:48:13 GMT

Well yesterday due to a question somebody sent me about a
program converting a SWF back into a Fla because I mentioned
the program that can unprotect a swf.

I said there is no such program that can convert a swf back to fla.

However afterwards I wanted to see just what happens when you
import a swf into Flash.

Voila I got a fla. Full library, layers and timlines with everything in
their proper places.

So am I wrong in assuming that you CAN convert a swf back to a fla
with Flash 4 or is there something that doesn't get converted because
it sure looked like everything was there to me.

At 04:58 PM 11/23/99 -0500, John Brzys wrote:

> >In real terms, what is the
> > difference between a .fla and .swf? Nothing.
>
>Try to edit and export a swf file.
>there is a great big difference between the two.
>
>jb

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Replies
  Re: FLASH: who owns the fla?, David Ford
  Re: FLASH: who owns the fla?, John Brzys

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