How about if you put a bit of actionscript in your swf to prevent it from
being displayed on any other url? It's not perfect - the swf can be broken
into and the code found, but it prevents regular surfers from grabbing the
swf and placing it on any other url, (including hot-linking to your swf
from another url), and also prevents viewing the swf if it is downloaded
to a hard drive.
thttp://jimbo.us/Games/Test.html
http://jimbo.us/Games/Test.swf
http://jimbo.us/Games/Test.fla
Try loading/viewing this swf on any other url, or downloading and viewing
the swf from your hard drive. Just two frames of code, placed before your
real content.
That won't protect the swf from being viewed through a frame, though, which
is another common poaching method.
Have a look at Gary Rosenszweig's article on Director-Online, which covers a
multitude of different methods.
http://director-online.com/buildArticle.php?id=1125
Danny
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