> ----- zwetan wrote:
> I still think obfuscation is not the only way...

Also, SWF in a web page isn't the only one to protect...

IMO, protecting something with the aid of server-side of any kind is
quite different subject.  And main question there is about file
storage, headers, cache etc rather than AS or SWF bytecode itself.

Yes, using some server-side solution can beat 90% of amateur
"thieves". But, as mentioned above, it's only about web page.
  

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