A proxy would allow you to capture all the network requests. ( on that
computer )  Charles http://www.xk72.com/charles/  supports AMF message
decoding.

On 10/13/07, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> paul petrick a écrit :
> > I'm looking to do something a bit odd with a flash player (either
> Adobe's or
> > one of the open source alternatives). I'd like to be able to
> programatically
> > launch a swf and have it run automatically. While it's communicating
> with a
> > server, I'd like to be able to capture the data being sent to and from
> the
> > player. And here are the 2 most important parts. First, neither the
> server
> > or swf file will have been generated by me, so I can't modify the code
> in
> > either - that is, I will be running the swf and looking just to capture
> the
> > data being passed back and forth between it and a server. Second, this
> needs
> > to run as a background process without human interaction. Bonus points
> for
> > anyone that can suggest a command line tool for actually interacting
> with a
> > flash movie programatically.
> >
> > I have spent the better part of the day examining various tools out
> there to
> > do this, but I can't seem to find anything that I can use as a platform
> for
> > developing my own tool to accomplish the above.
> >
> > Does anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
>
> SWHX (http://haxe.org/swhx) would be the perfect match for this.
> Not all interaction are programatically possible, but they can easily be
> added by adding some additional C libraries.
>
> Nicolas
>
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