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Old 07-22-2005, 03:27 PM
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Default Exporting multiple swf files with diff variables

Hello.

Ive been searching the net for a solution to change a variable in a swf file and generate a new swf file. Ideally, I have to set it up so that the application will create all the swf files for each variable, wich in this case ranges from 1 to 230 (230 variables and 230 swf files to make). The variables are in sequential order (001.txt, 002.txt, 003.txt, etc)

I have not the required amount of time I need to research and study the subject troughtoutfully.

I would like to know if anyone can help me just by telling me what I should study/know...and in what order. I wouldnt ask for a full tutorial or to someone else to code it all for me, but I would help me tons of times if I could get an index of the knowledge base IŽll need for the task.

Thanks in advance,
Rudi
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Old 07-25-2005, 12:57 PM
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Default Re:Exporting multiple swf files with diff variables

This can be done by swfgen. SWFGen can substitute a string in action script and produce a new swf movie. Please send some sample files to support@swfkit.com, we will show you how to do this.
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Old 07-29-2005, 08:10 PM
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Default Re:Exporting multiple swf files with diff variables

... and just to say SWFKit + SWFGen is the ideal solution to do this. I searched for ages to find something suitable and this software works brilliantly. ;D

You simply have an original file with some replacable actionscript e.g. variable = "dummy text", and then get SWFKit + SWFGen to search and replace "dummy text" with what you need and then automatically generate a new .swf file.

Sounds complicated, but it really isn't - it works fantastically.
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