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Old 04-14-2009, 02:47 PM  
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Whoever your developer is, I suggest that you create the swf player 'empty' (no AS), keep your actionscript file(s) on a separated directory (protected by htaccess), keep your xml files on a separated directory (also protected by htaccess), and of course, the flv's or mp4's also on their own folder with protection, but also with server protection for that specific extesion with htaccess (.flv .mp4)

That way, if the smart ones get around downloading and de-compiling your SWF, they will only see a reference to the external .AS (actionscript) files (which are not accesible) which in turn pull the content from XML files (protected) to finally get to the FLV/MP4 files (also protected).

You can never have too many lvls of protection ;)
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