On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 at 20:34:35 +0200, Christian Welzel wrote:
> ./typo3/contrib/swfupload/swfupload.swf
> Is used in the file manager component.

This is an embedded code copy of <http://code.google.com/p/swfupload/> which
hasn't been packaged yet. Source code is available under the MIT license.
I haven't investigated whether tools in Debian can compile it.

> ./typo3/contrib/extjs/resources/charts.swf
> 
> Some elements in the backend are now based on extjs (page tree and
> recycler afaik).

Embedded code copy of an older version of libjs-extjs, but this particular
file was removed in 3.0.3+dfsg0-1, see <http://bugs.debian.org/591971>.
Is this particular Flash file actually needed? Is source code available
from the extjs people?

> ./typo3/contrib/flashmedia/flvplayer.swf
> ./typo3/contrib/flashmedia/player.swf
> 
> These both swf are used by the multimedia frontend component (content
> elements of type multimedia).

flvplayer.swf isn't mentioned in the copyright file. Any idea where it comes
from?

player.swf is apparently from
http://www.1pixelout.net/code/audio-player-wordpress-plugin/ and is said to
be GPL; source code isn't included here, so that's a GPL violation.
One of the versions of the source in
http://tools.assembla.com/svn/1pixelout/audio-player/ might conceivably
correspond to the compiled file we have here.

> ./typo3/contrib/flashmedia/swfobject/expressInstall.swf
> ./typo3/contrib/extjs/resources/expressinstall.swf
> 
> These are files provided for easy installation (every flash page in
> the world has them).

Source code is available as part of SWFObject,
<http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/>, assuming that the combination of .fla
and .as files constitutes the preferred form for modification (the .fla file
is binary, but it's in the src directory and I assume *something* can edit
it). This is also an embedded code copy, albeit of an unpackaged library;
see #601160 for RFP.

Regards,
    Simon



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