2008/10/6 strk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 02:04:35PM +0000, daniel jeem wrote:
> > > listswf <file> | grep UrlString
> > >
> > > Note that latest release of Ming contained a typo,
> > > so you'd grep UrlSring
> > >
> >
> > I want to use gnash to extract links not Ming
>
> Why ?
> Anyway, run gnash with -v and grep SECURITY ...
>
> > When I enter in gnash and tape this command :listswf /home/home.swf |
> grep
> > UrlString
> > I don't show any think
>
> You may have an old ming.
>
> > and if I try to do anything just for test for example
> > listswf /home/home.swf | grep aa
> > I show :
> > Offset: 43607 (0xaa57)
> > Offset: 43650 (0xaa82)
> > Offset: 55974 (0xdaa6)
> > Offset: 981677 (0xefaad)
> > Offset: 989859 (0xf1aa3)
> >
> > what is  these offset?
>
> Offsets in the SWF file.
>
> --strk;
>
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