Ummm... I know what you mean Nicolas, but neither MTASC, SWFMill,
Red5, haXe etc, "play" swfs or flvs, they just create them, right?

Might be a problem for the GNash crew, but not for you guys. This is
what I think might invove MTASC, SWFMill and haXe:

"If your Product SWF or FLV export support will be added via a
stand-alone plug-in or equivalent, you agree to identify the SWF or
FLV export feature as '[Product] Exporter for SWF' or '[Product]
Exporter for FLV'."

http://www.adobe.com/licensing/developer/fileformat/license/

Am I being too naive here?



On 7/27/07, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Claus Wahlers a écrit :
> > http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2007/07/finallyswf_and.cfm
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Claus.
>
> Be careful, the spec is "trapped". As soon as you read it, you can't
> write software that "play" a SWF...
>
> Nicolas
>
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