Can an swf check to see what the url of the page in which it is embedded is? I don't care if other people host copies of the swf, but I dont want them to embed my copy in their pages, so I want to show some kind of default image if the html address is not my site
I would like to protect my flash files. I would like to block any decompilers,protect actionscript and also protect graphics. Some time ago,I tried to decompile a swf and when I placed it inside a decompiler , it showed me a login form and no graphics.I believe that is the ultimate protection method.Do you have any idea what software can do that ?
I am loading an flv file from an s3 location. I want to prevent its hotlinking. crossdomain.xml does not seem to work for flvs Anybody has nay idea, why crossdmain does not work? and what are the ways we can prevent other flash containers to extract the content from our location?
I'm publishing a webcomic in Flash.swf format and I'd like to make it as easy as possible for people to grab my comic and put it on their website. How can I set up one-button hot-linking that will automagically provide the code so that they can easily drop it into their website, similar to the way YouTube does with video?
I've made a game in flash that I want to upload onto my site but I don't want it to be able to get hotlinked to or hosted from/on another site.
What would be a good way to prevent this?
I first thought of getting a varible from a text file and using an IF function on load to check if that var was loaded but that would only prevent Hosting.
I then tried putting the var in the html code for the swf but that don't seem to work so well, when I refresh the page the movie randomly seems to play normally or goto my "this is stolen" screen.
I am hosting a site that has some flash in it.Now a different site is linking directly to the flash, causing massive traffic for me. The problem: I do not gain any ads which would help me pay the server bills.I thought it would be OK to redirect the direct link to the flash to the site containing it.
Flash 8, Actionscript 2.0 I wasn't exactly sure where to post this, but I figured here would be alright. I've got this image slideshow/scroller here, that grabs its data from a xml file on the server. nothing new, but the problem is that when i enable hotlinking protection with bluehost, firefox is unable to deal with the file. safari, opera, handle it fine. when hotlinking protection is disabled, firefox handles it fine. [URL]
i've got an AS3 project going out on cd. The project will consist of the SWF, several folder directories containing flvs, and folders containing ActionScript Classes used by the SWF. I'm not so much worried about protecting the FLV's or the Swf, but the cd could eventually be snagged by a rival company. is there a way to somewhat protect or encript external actionscript classes?
I have a flash application that plays .mp3 files. I use the Sound object and the .loadSound method. It is quite easy for someone to download the mp3 files from say a plugin for Firefox called DownloadHelper, or using the Safari Activity window. Is there a way to protect against this?
Is there anyway to protect an swf when it is placed on a webpage. I know I can copyright things, but this will not stop people from getting their hands on it. Is there any code I can do to stop any of these decompilers working on it or anything.
I have found heaps of preloaders that work on the time line of game but offer no protection.Does anyone know where I can get a sample code for this or where I can buy a preloader from so that it loads before the game and if someone tries to save the page they get the preloader instead of the SWF? flash designer I know said its possible but hasn't got time to create one. He gave me this code in a FLA but when I embedd the swf in to the site it doesn't load anything just displays the preloader
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My flash app is pretty much finished, before II put it online I was wondering how does one protect it? for example from someone just taking the swf and putting it somewhere or from someone using one of those flash decompilers that turns a swf to a fla?
i want to ask question about swf protector against swf decompiler.i saw so many protector using obfuscator,encryption like that..i want to use FMS (flash media server) that will invoke callback function..i'm afraid using encryption,will not detect the name of the functionmy question is :is there any other solution except using obfuscator to handle decompiler?
I like to protect, with a password and user name, the incoming stream to the FMS (application Live Packager). How can I instal a password (I don't mean SSL), to prevent that unauthorized persons can stream their own content over my server. This means, the Flash Media Encoder should ask for a password and username.
I have images that I need to manage access to. I've come across osmf and rtmp streaming which are flash/adobe technologies and would require me to install a special server. Anyone knows of other ways to get the same effect with php.By "manage access to" I mean that the average user would not be able to save the page and save the image with it. If they want to view the image again, they would have to revisit, re-request it. Flash streaming server offers that, but are there non-flash/adobe solutions to compare it to.
"Give up" is not something you say to your employer who is a publisher and has legalrequirements to protect the IP other entities license to them. Sorry, but I don't make management decisions, and I'm not a lawyer. I work in the technical department and need to find the best technical solutions to what's being asked. If it still fails occassionally, I would say this is the best technology has now, and I've given it to you. I don't want to be found personally negligible when I should have done my best. Some people don't seem to have real jobs?
I am developing a elearning site and we have developed our courses in Flash. I want to know how we can prevent our courses from getting download from our site. Technology used for developing website is ASP.NET with C#.
Is there any way I can prevent a swf from being downloaded? In IE I can use the temp folder to find the swf once I viewed it online. In FF I can download it using the page info window. In Safari through the activity window.
Does anyone know of a way to protect my swf's so people can only view them online, but not download them in any way?
I've just spent a few weeks on an flash project that I want to protect. The problem is my project has a lot of classes in external .as files. How can I protect these from being copied?
I'm developing some elearning material to be distributed on CD. The main swf loads text, images, sounds via an XML file. protecting the assets/XML from being edited/stolen?
Iam currently work on the flash player it now almost completed but i have some minor problem. regarding protection my swf file on the web. some going tell me solution on that so no one can't decompiled from any software.
I have created a flash file and the company I have created it for now wants the fla.so they can make changes to certain parts of the action script. There are some elements that I want to protect as it took me months to develop. Can anybody give me a solution of how I can send them the FLA but at the same time protect the most important parts of my code? I was thinking that I could maybe create an external .as file for the bits of code that they want to change and like my fla to those parts.
Can i know whether there is any way to protect swf files from being decompiling. I have seen that some tools are available for decompiling the swf files.
I'm using the allowedSWFdomains.txt file to protect my rtmp link, can i add another protection option by Referrer site for instance, coz allowedSWFdomains.txt file isn't enought to protect my rtmp link from being used with other flash players .
I have made many games is it any way that I can protect my swf from flash developers who want hack my game?First I was tried way load game swf's into preloader swf and call it by Iframe most flash developers just get only my preloader.swf unable to get game. now i am searching way that to protect swf from flash dicompilors???
Is there any "client side only" way to protect a SWF so it'd only be possible to load it from domain X? I'm aware of the server side options such as checking the referrer but unfortunately my server is a "static" CDN where this implementation isn't possible. I wonder why flash cross-domain security files do not seem to handle this scenario as well.
I'm working on important project using Flex framework and i want to keep my algorithms and code secret. Is it possible to somehow protect swf file from being decompiled? I don't want someone extract my code using flash decompilers.