Protected casts allow save castlib functionality, and the resulting cast is unprotected, except for scripts. Also, literal strings in scripts are preserved and can be read by opening the cast simple text editor.
Shocked casts do not support save castlib and literal strings in scripts are obfuscated. Thus shocked cast provide much more protection for little overhead with regards decompression. > I've been wondering for some time now, what's the difference > (practically) between protected movies and casts (.dxr, .cxt) > and shockwaved movies and casts (.dcr, .cst)? Are shockwaved > movies and casts protected against importation like protected > ones are? I've noticed that some people tend to use > shockwaved movies and casts in projector settings like > CD-ROMs instead of protected ones. Is one or the other a > better way to do them? [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
