Well, like I said before, you can put your script in an .as file and use the
#include. Honestly, if someone really wants to view your code (even though
there are so many examples of what you want already available to view), they
are going to find a way to view it whether decompiling your swf or whatever
other means are possible. I wouldn't worry about it.
aliogul - 13 Jul 2008 03:12 GMT
thank you for reply
I know .as files ..I try that.
I will create some component and my user will use these.if they will use in
their flash document then they will open their swf with Sothing they will can
see Component code, My component code.
I don't want it .If they can see component code , I don't have to create
component.It will be unnecessary because i can give they my code or tutorial.
I use some other component in my flash works. when I open these with sothing I
can't see their component code because Components codes were hiden by Component
creator.
I want to some idea from you and other user.
Again thank you.