I agree, but there's no way I'd get the go-ahead for refactoring of that
size. Lousy bean-counters :( I'm just lucky for the amount of code
that's already in .as files. Thanks for the link btw :)
 
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"His comrades fought beside him, Van Owen and the rest...
       But of all the thompson gunners- Roland was the best."
 
Josh McDonald
Analyst Programmer
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/2006 2:37:04 pm >>>

On 2/8/06, Josh McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wondering if there's a tool to batch extract actionscript from
.FLA
> files? I'm not trying to reverse-engineer some stuff off the net- I
have
> the .fla files, I just want to be able to search it without opening
them
> in flash and (trying to) locate every snippet of AS contained
therein.

You could try ActionScript Viewer (http://buraks.com/asv/).

In the long term, it sounds like you should put all you code into .as
files and link to them in your .fla library. That way you can use any
standard text search utility to do batch searches across multiple
files and/or directories..


Chris
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