Well.. in an extremely unofficial note, judging by some discussion elsewhere
on the weekend, I'm fairly certain that development of a shockmachine type
player is against the license agreement. You might search Macromedia's site
for the license agreement for Director... it should be in there.

Sincerely

Mark

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> Ok guys.....
> I've already tried this thing last week. Here's my query again. Atleast
> ackowledge it......pleeeeeease, pretty please.......
>
> If I recall correctly, there is a clause in the Shockwave Studio License
> Agreement which prevents other developers from coming up with offline
> players such as Shockmachine. Can someone please confirm that? I checked
> the Macr site but didnt get find any such thing mentioned anyplace and my
> docs are pretty much lost.
>
> Thanx, Kerry. Is this specific nuff? I have posted this query
> sometime last
> week. But I guess it got lost someplace.
> I've mailed James too. Thanx for that tip mark.
>
> Regards,
> Pranav
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