i am having exactly the same problem I have an flash file (swf) which
contains all the hyperlink to the main site. I wanna to dig all the
relative sites which that flash file contains. Is this achievable??.
Currently i am creating an link manually for all those links and then
digging. This, considering the long-term requirements will not help as lot
of sub-directories will getting added, is there any workaround??
Cheers
Srini
PS; We are writing an wrapper class for htdig in java
-----Original Message-----
From: Torsten Neuer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:03 PM
To: Andoni Ayala
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [htdig] searching in flash movies
Andoni Ayala wrote:
>
> �how can i indexing the test of an a flash movie (swf)?,
> perhaps with an external parser, but i don�t find it, and i think that
this is impossible.
Hmm.. there is a libswf somewhere out there (sadly it does not seem
to be open sourced though) which is also being used by the swf exten-
sions of PHP. This lib (maintained by Paul Haeberli at SGI) focusses
on creating swf, but it might be a starting point.
There should also be the source of a Netscape plugin (see FreshMeat)
created by Olivier Debon. This guy also wrote some other software
which handles flash format. Perhaps this could be used as a basis
for an external parser.
cheers,
Torsten
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