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hend2000
01-23-2007, 02:56 PM
Hi,
I have many files (.swf), I have exported these files by using (SWF Decompiler). so i could get many folders as (text, action, movies,..)and so i could edit in text files. what i need is tool to collect again these folders to .swf after editing in the text files of this .swf
OR
Can I export these text files (.txt) from file(.fla) & editing in them & import these text files again to file (.fla)
Please answer as soon as possible
Thanks
hend2000
01-23-2007, 03:01 PM
Hi,
I have many files (.swf), I have exported these files by using (SWF Decompiler). so i could get many folders as (text, action, movies,..)and so i could edit in text files. what i need is tool to collect again these folders to .swf after editing in the text files of this .swf
OR
Can I export these text files (.txt) from file(.fla) & editing in them & import these text files again to file (.fla)
Please answer as soon as possible
Thanks
hend2000
01-23-2007, 03:10 PM
Hi,
I have many files (.swf), I have exported these files by using (SWF Decompiler). so i could get many folders as (text, action, movies,..)and so i could edit in text files. what i need is tool to collect again these folders to .swf after editing in the text files of this .swf
OR
Can I export these text files (.txt) from file(.fla) & editing in them & import these text files again to file (.fla)
Please answer as soon as possible
Thanks
Unless they have dramatically improved swf decompiler recently, it pretty much kills the file when it rips it apart. There is no way to rebuild it automatically. If you have the original .fla file, there is no need to decompile it anyways, you will just give yourself problems.
Beyond all that, Flash cannot actually import text files at all. When you see text in Flash it was either created in the fla, or imported from a text file. Importing doesn't actually put that text in the file, it just displays the same contents as that file in a text field in Flash. (So, if they were external files, you aren't going to find them in an output folder from swf decompiler.)
You can however actually create text fields in Flash, which is what I suspect you are talking about. If this is the case, simply find them in the fla, edit them, and re-publish the flash file.
CyanBlue
01-23-2007, 06:13 PM
Please keep your question to one thread... Crossposts merged... :(
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