sorry, I read too fast, this won't work with submitted swf's if you can't
get into them. Might try to see if you created a container swf that loaded
the submitted swf might work?
Another option is to have the swfs served up by a secure server via an asp
call, rather than available directly.
Having said that, if you can't add protection to the swfs themselves, then
nothing will protect them fully, since anyone that wants to can grab them
from their cache and simply store them on their own server.
Danny
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