IFAIK, you cannot license the FLA format from Adobe, and it is a closed source binary format. Wait a little while for when they come out with the XFL format for Flash, otherwise you'll have to do what every other SWF tool vendor has done and create your own format. _______________________________________________________________
Joseph Balderson, Flex & Flash Platform Developer | joeflash.ca Author, Professional Flex 3 | http://tinyurl.com/5qbqlk vuthecuong wrote: > Hi all Gurus, > Because flash is related to Flex also, and I planned to use Flex in my > project so I post here: > > I need advice from you about license of fla file format. > ========================= > Background: > we intend to develop standalone flash application with nearly same fearture > as FLASH CS. Our application can save as (output) fla file also. > Basic features are insert text,images into fla file, edit these text/images > then output edited content to swf file. > =========================== > So my question is: > If we sell this app to end-user, do we violate the fla file license of > Adobe? > AFAIK, fla file is property of Adobe and it can not be edited in other app. > If yes, could you point me to weblink of Abode fla file license or something > like that? > Please help me, I need your help. > Best regards, >

