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When the program has expired, the onExpired event will be triggered and the event handler will show a message box created by using the Form object. You will have to use swfkit pro to test the sample, or it will show nothing but close directly when it has expired.
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yes.... however when I build it using swfkit (even as an .exe) nothing happens. where/ when did you specify the expiry? in the code? I already sent a print screen to support. it doesn't give me a cancel button at all. wait.......got it...... For anybody else wondering: You have to set the expiry date manually in the SWFKIT GUI |
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