| Subject: | Re: New version support Flash 9 and AS3? |
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| From: | "necromanthus" <webforumsuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 21 Jan 2008 07:40:03 +0000 (UTC) |
| Newsgroups: | macromedia.director.basics |
[q][i]Originally posted by: [b]Oliver Kilb[/b][/i]
But you can do more about that. Think about checking something like the
moviepath and how you could destroy assets when it's not a valid one for
starters. Or what to do if you run offline instead of in a browser. That
could give you some ideas to work with.[/q]
[q][i]Originally posted by: [b]Mark A. Boyd[/b][/i]
Official? I haven't looked at Valentin's tools, but there's a chance that
they're simple Director files. They're not necessarily designed to steal, but
may be to help people recover their lost source files.[/q]
Guys,
Do i look like a newbie to you?
Do you really think i care about that flash joke?
Here i'm not talking about "methods to secure your work" (check out my demos
and you'll find many of them).
You're missing the main point.
A tool ("official" or not) able to extract a SWF file from a [b]DIR[/b] file
(because the developer lost the FLA file)
is always welcome.
But to extract a SWF file from a [b]DCR[/b] file is illegal (because many
assets are copyrighted).
Well, if this tool is for your personal use, and nobody knows about it, that's
ok.
But if you share this tool on your website, this is illegal and you might get
into trouble.
I thought Valentin is a serious shockwave developer.
Obviously i was wrong ...
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