"Simon Jolle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 2008/3/19, Mirco Piccin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I apologize for this self-reply, but i solved my own problem
> > (google is the best).
>
> But anyway, would be interesting to know howto extract SWF from EXE.
> Any hints?
>
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2008/3/19, Mirco Piccin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I apologize for this self-reply, but i solved my own problem (google
> is the best).
But anyway, would be interesting to know howto extract SWF from EXE. Any hints?
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Hi all.
I apologize for this self-reply, but i solved my own problem (google
is the best).
> I've a flash presentation embedded into an .exe file.
> To see that i must use my windows machine.
I use this tool :
http://www.northcode.com/resources/utilities/exe.html
that run also with wine.
And
Hi all.
I've a flash presentation embedded into an .exe file.
To see that i must use my windows machine.
What can i do to see also in my linux machine that presentation?
Is there a way to "decompile" that .exe file to obtain the .swf file?
I try also using wine, but with no success.
Any suggest?
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