To expound on what you just said:
 
- is using the Zinc projector to load the SWF from a remote URL legal? (Peter's way he tested)
- is using the Zinc projector to wrap the SWF locally by getting a local copy of the SWF generated from a Flex server (way I've tested) legal?
 
The first uses a Flex server, upon the user running the EXE.
 
The second uses a Flex server to get a local copy of the SWF that you then compile into a Zinc exe, making it self-contained and have no need of a Flex server.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex SWFin Zinc

Hi Jessie,

I wondered about the same licensing question when I've been testing Flex inside ZINC,
I've simply use .exe as shell container for .swf served from Flex just like in browser ,
thanx for asking that,

regards
Peter,

MDM Support Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]


JesterXL wrote:
Is wrapping a Flex SWF using Zinc, and distributing theEXE ok via the EULA? 
Aral Balkan brought this up to me after I told him my progress on a project, 
and thought I'd ask.

I wrote a small GUI for NaturalDocs (naturaldocs.org) since it's only 
command line. I used Zinc as the wrapper since Central cannot get folder 
paths.

Thanks in advance if you can help!

--JesterXL 



 

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