When mp3s, jpegs, video, etc are dynamically loaded at runtime, are these files stored in their native formats, individually in your browser's cached folder? I'd hate for my media to be as easily leeched off like with html.
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When mp3s, jpegs, video, etc are dynamically loaded at runtime, are these files stored in their native formats, individually in your browser's cached folder? I'd hate for my media to be as easily leeched off like with html.
S.C.
well, actually... i don't know.. i guess i'll have to wait for its launch and try it.
when i saw the demo yesterday, video is embedded and compressed along with the .swf file. a user will not be able to access this without grabbing the .swf itself. as far as mp3 and jpegs, they are targeted via url, which leads me to belive that they will not be cached, or at least not cached outside of the .swf.Quote:
Originally posted by am3dkid_2k
When mp3s, jpegs, video, etc are dynamically loaded at runtime, are these files stored in their native formats, individually in your browser's cached folder? I'd hate for my media to be as easily leeched off like with html.
S.C.
more information on local storage can be found here:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/fl...elp/localinfo/
hope this helps.
d.
So everything in the .swf will be in the .swf when cached? Cool.
And thanx for the link
S.C.
how multiple swf files are dynamically loaded at runtime,
as 1.swf, 2.swf, 3.swf, 4.swf