There used to be some hex editor tricks you were used to be able to use.
It made some of the decryptors crash. Never used it though. Just try to
code in a way that it never matters if people can read your source code.
(Although I can imagine there must be some situations where it would be
very helpfull).

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Thomas
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Well, there's tricks you can pull to ensure that the movie only works if
run from the server it's supposed to be run from. A different sort of
security, I know.

Ian

On 11/16/06, Weyert de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, securing code in Flash Movie. Anyone know a good one for that 
> beside of obfuscating it? I don't you think you got a lot of choices,
right?
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