The local variable get changed to _loc_1, so your best best is to write some 
sort of script that changes the public/private variables to something like
__var_1, and make sure u increment by 1. you can do the same for functions 
function __test__1();. I dont think encryption will matter unless some crazy 
person wants to decipher what all they mean.


----- Original Message ----
From: andrewwestberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 3, 2008 4:54:14 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: SWC Encrypt 2.0 - Does it work?


>    - We ran SWCEncrypt on a Flex SWC and then tried decompiling a
Flex app
>    created with the encrypted SWC versus the unencrypted SWC. I
could not tell
>    any difference whatsoever. Both decompiled just fine, it appeared
as if
>    SWCEncrypt did absolutely nothing to the SWC file. I don't know
if we were
>    doing soemthing wrong (although really how can you? you just run
it on a
>    SWC), or if the encryptor doesn't support Flex SWCs specifically.

I tested SWC encrypt on my flex swc today and I can also verify that
it didn't do a darn thing to the code as viewed through Sothink's
decompiler. (disclaimer: I consult for a company that does SWF and
Flex/AIR module encryption that could be considered a competitor of
these guys.  Just checkin out the competition ;) )

-Andrew

    


      

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