As an avid user of Amayeta for obfuscation of CD based content I can say I
don't consider it encrypted. If its the case I can truly encrypt my swfs
(that are delivered on CD) based in AS3 I'd really like to know how thats
done.

I don't think the terms "obfuscation" and"encryption" should used
interchangeably. "Obfuscation" is just a technique to make the decompiled
code more difficult to read and in some cases cannot be immediately
recompiled. It in no way protects the library data in an FLA. "Encryption"
(to me) would prevent a user from even opening a SWF except from a
predetermined password or method. Such as I use encryption for XML based
data to get it into my application which at runtime its decrypted for
display/processing.

-Another Chris

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Chris Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would imagine Amayeta is banking on the fact that this is either not
> true, or not practical. But perhaps I'm misunderstanding you? As far
> as protecting SWFs are concerned, the terms "obfuscation" and
> "encryption" are usually used interchangeably.
>
> Chris
>
> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:03 AM, zwetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > technically, you don't need obfuscation with AS3 as you have the power
> > to encrypt SWF files
> > and decrypt them before reading them
>
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