Well, I know this is an fairly old question, but I´ve never really seen
any definitive solution for this problem at all and I´m not sure there
is one. Now that my application is near deploying, I would be grateful
if anyone could point me to techniques (server and client-side) on how
could I protect them from stealing and restrict public vieweing (for
example: if I only want the SWF to be viewed inside the HTML container
- don´t allow the user to browse the swf alone, maybe putting the swf on
a non-public dir, but then I guess I would need to use a php script to
wrap the movie So the html could open it?)...
- Marcelo.
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