and aaah by the way we are using flash 8 not 9 thats why i got in  abig mess
:P

 
On 7/5/06, Romouz Zahrawi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello guys..im so thankfull for the help you provided...im truely reliefed now...thanx alot..
you know, i felt confused when the mannegere first told me to do it from the inside of the flash cuz someone told him it is possible!
 
so thnx again
:)
 
you are the best

 
On 7/5/06, Darren Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i need your help on this... i have several SWF files that function togather
> to create some online training course yet i have a problem...it's that the
> mannager wants me to make these files inaccessible offline -meaning that he
> doesn't want these files to get cached ar at least stay in the client's PC
> more than it should-!

You may be able to stop caching by configuring your web server to send
no cache headers with all swfs (I've not tried, don't know how). Note:
even if it worked it would only stop caching for most people: if someone
really wants a copy they will find a way to get one (*).

Anyway the usual method to stop swf files being useful offline is to
have them check the local IP address when they start up, and if it
doesn't match your server then refuse to run.

Darren

*: At first I thought the Flash 9 binary socket idea would work, but it
could be got around with a network packet sniffer (though it'd be hard
work, especially if the swf was sent encrypted).

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