Hi David

Thanks for the reply...
The part I need to change is the references to
'swftools-2009-08-24-2042-orig'
Can't figure out what to change it to... swftools seems to be in /usr/local/bin
But I see no src directory...

Any pointers ?

Thanks

Jason


On 28/12/2010 03:53, David Croft wrote:
Hi Jason,

I haven't had reason to use swftools since I made this patch, but from looking at the swftools changelog, it doesn't look like it has been added yet.

You should be able to download the patch and do "patch -p0 < swftools-swfassets.patch", though it may need a few tweaks since I did the patch against SVN version 2042.

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04556/swftools-swfassets.patch

Anything further, I suggest asking on the mailing list because I only used swftools briefly.

Regards,

David

On 27 December 2010 14:58, Jason <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi David

    This patch looks like just the thing I need...
    I was wondering if this has been added. And if so, how to access
    the asset instance name in the current version of SWFTools ?
    If not, I need to install the patch... am on Unix. Any hints ?

    Thanks

    Jason




        Re: [Swftools-common] (patch supplied) New utility swfassets

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *From*:     Matthias Kramm
    *Subject*:  Re: [Swftools-common] (patch supplied) New utility
    swfassets
    *Date*:     Sun, 6 Dec 2009 13:42:15 -0800
    *User-agent*:       Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 08:52:02PM +0100, David Croft<addr...@hidden>  
wrote:
    >/  swfextract lists the available IDs for extraction but not their asset/
    >/  name. While swfdump does present this information, it does not do so/
    >/  in a machine readable format. Thus it is quite hard to extract an/
    >/  asset by name from an SWF, or to conversely to associate a name with/
    >/  an extracted ID./
    >/  /
    >/  The attached new utility "swfassets" will dump, in a machine readable/
    >/  format, the asset name, ID, and type of each exported asset (one per/
    >/  line, tab separated values). This can then be used to determine the ID/
    >/  to pass to swfextract./

    David, thanks for the patch. Sorry for the late follow-up, I haven't had a
    chance to peek into this list for a while.
    I'll add something like this to one of the next versions- albeit
    probably as an extension to
         swfextract file.swf
    which displays information about which items are extractable.

    Matthias






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