Re: [Flashcoders] SWF Decompilers

2005-10-28 Thread Nicolas Cannasse
Question about protecting my swfs. If I use external AS2 classes and compile my swf, will those classes be exposed if someone were to decompile my swf with a program like Sothink's SWF Decompiler or other similar decompiler? It creates a bunch of empty files, one for each class I have

Re: [Flashcoders] SWF Decompilers

2005-10-28 Thread Gregory
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Re: [Flashcoders] SWF Decompilers

2005-10-27 Thread John Grden
ASV (ActionScript Viewer) is hands down the best utility for looking through an SWF - thought I know you're not interested in that really ;) Nothing is safe in your published swf. Bottom line. The components can be looked at with decompilers as well. The only option you might have is obfuscating