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Opinion about protecting swf
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| Jayson K Hanes 2005-04-07, 5:49 pm |
| Off the top of my head..
In the swf.. Do an fscommand... Look for the results.. No results?..
this.unloadMovie();
-Jayson
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> Hey Flashcom people,
> I wanted some input on keeping people for directly viewing=20
> your swf from the swf's location on the server.
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> something like, http://mysite.com/flash/foo.swf
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| Dario De Agostini 2005-04-07, 5:49 pm |
| >In the swf.. Do an fscommand... Look for the results.. No results?..
>this.unloadMovie();
fs commands are not working on all browsers... aren't they ?
Dario De Agostini
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