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I am the maintainer of a site that has allegedly 'lost' the source code to a flash swf file. How do I decompile this source?
Are there any programs online or offline that I could use?
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Download Flash Decompiler Trillix for free. Flash Decompiler Trillix is a feature rich and powerful SWF to FLA converter, which will help you decompile Flash movies, convert SWF elements into multiple formats and edit SWF files (texts, hyperlinks and more) on the go without Adobe Flash installed. I am the maintainer of a site that has allegedly 'lost' the source code to a flash swf file. How do I decompile this source? Are there any programs online or offline that I could use? How do you decompile a swf file [closed] Ask Question 90. Software Recommendations.
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This can also be done freely online:http://www.showmycode.com/
EDIT A quick Google search turned up this list, which probably has all the tools you could possibly want (look at the comments as well): http://bruce-lab.blogspot.co.il/2010/08/freeswfdecompilers.html
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Usually 'lost' is a euphemism for 'We stopped paying the developer and now he wont give us the source code.'
That being said, I own a copy of Burak's ActionScript Viewer, and it works pretty well. A simple google search will find you many other SWF decompilers.
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erlswf is an opensource project written in erlang for decompiling .swf files.
Here's the site: https://github.com/bef/erlswf
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Get the Sothink SWF decompiler. Not free, but worth it. Recently used it to decompile an SWF that I had lost the fla for, and I could completely round-trip swf-fla and back! Robert JeppesenRobert Jeppesen
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I've had good luck with the SWF::File library on CPAN, and particularly the dumpswf.plx tool that comes with that distribution. It generates Perl code that, when run, regenerates your SWF.
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I've used Sothink SWF decompiler a couple of times, the only problem is that as project gets more complex, the output of decompiler gets harder to compile back again. But it ensures that you can get your .as files most of the time, compilable fla is a question.
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I am the maintainer of a site that has allegedly 'lost' the source code to a flash swf file. How do I decompile this source?
Are there any programs online or offline that I could use?
Jabberwocky
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Nathan FegerNathan Feger
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closed as not constructive by casperOneJan 24 '12 at 18:04
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This can also be done freely online:http://www.showmycode.com/
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EDIT A quick Google search turned up this list, which probably has all the tools you could possibly want (look at the comments as well): http://bruce-lab.blogspot.co.il/2010/08/freeswfdecompilers.html
jcubic
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Ohad SchneiderOhad Schneider
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Usually 'lost' is a euphemism for 'We stopped paying the developer and now he wont give us the source code.'
That being said, I own a copy of Burak's ActionScript Viewer, and it works pretty well. A simple google search will find you many other SWF decompilers.
davrdavr
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erlswf is an opensource project written in erlang for decompiling .swf files.
Here's the site: https://github.com/bef/erlswf
stefansundin
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Lee HLee H
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Get the Sothink SWF decompiler. Not free, but worth it. Recently used it to decompile an SWF that I had lost the fla for, and I could completely round-trip swf-fla and back! Robert JeppesenRobert Jeppesen
link text
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I've had good luck with the SWF::File library on CPAN, and particularly the dumpswf.plx tool that comes with that distribution. It generates Perl code that, when run, regenerates your SWF.
Adobe Flash TestChris DolanChris Dolan
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I've used Sothink SWF decompiler a couple of times, the only problem is that as project gets more complex, the output of decompiler gets harder to compile back again. But it ensures that you can get your .as files most of the time, compilable fla is a question.
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