the mx3d.com example seems a bit ill-chosen, since one can simply 'save as' the php file and end up with the SWF file just as easily on the desktop (in firefox anyway).
On 1/17/06, Nathan Derksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A DOM viewer, such as the one that comes with Firefox, can easily > allow you to get the URL of anything on the page, dynamic or not. To > my knowledge, there is no way of hiding from that. You can then put > that URL directly in the address bar, and retrieve the SWF file with > save as... > > Nathan > http://www.nathanderksen.com > > > On Jan 17, 2006, at 6:43 AM, Mike Britton wrote: > > > Pumping the object and embed tags into a DIV's innerHTML using AJAX > > is one > > possibility. You could also write the object and embed tags with an > > external JavaScript. This would prevent the source from being > > viewed and is > > probably an easier option given its all on the client. > > > > It's impossible to completely hide your swf filename, and > > techniques for > > preventing caching are dodgy at best. If anyone knows how to make > > swfs > > un-obfuscatable I'd like to hear their approaches. > > > > hth > > > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > > Flashcoders mailing list > > Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com > > http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders > > > > _______________________________________________ > Flashcoders mailing list > Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com > http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders > _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders