Does anyone know of a C# Library That can be used to read/write the Actionscript inside a swf or fla file (Preferably Flash Projector exe Files as well But that ones optional)
I know of swfdotnet.io, Goa Project and swf.net But im unsure if any of the do what I need (Read/Write the as inside a swf/fla file)
Jw but if i wanted to replace the strings, and I were to do it manually after decompressing the swf files and reading in Hex. If I replace the string with a longer string would it break everything?
due to data not being in the correct position within the file?
apparently it would break the file... Any solutions to that though?
extend the swf file and change the data so it retrieves the variable in a different place then pad the original data so its the same length?
I can go through each DoActionTag in my swfcompilationunit, then i go through each IAction in the DoActionTag but the IAction doesnt contain the values... even though im looking at them in vs debugger
ah i really need to get a fking passport :| it is needed for almost everything i wanna do sometimes ... but stupid country will not give it till i have finished Military Service card lol :\
i can also pay a really high amount of money as grantee and leave country for a few day i guess , if i don't come back, they take the money for themself :|
just wanted to make a webmoney gateaway in my site and it need passport too, wanted to get code signing certification and it need passport too ( why ? idk )
To create a AES Encryption, I already have the SHA256 hash for my key, but not my AES. In UWP, i can't use AesManaged and lot of code example not working for me
figured out that EF core cascading thing from the other day, apparently even if you specify DeleteAction.Restrict with the ModelBuilder in your DbContext it doesn't matter. It still specifies the cascade in the migration:
Trying to model Product entity/aggregateroot, what will be better to make it aggregate root and let the Product control its PriceHistory, or model product as entity that it cannot control its price
could someone help me figure out why the swf2xna Library Breaks somewhere in reading and writing a swf file...
Im only using its swfFormat project files, Im reading the file then writing it back into a 2nd file. And the 2nd file breaks. When its a compressed swf it loads a white screen. When its uncompressed it Seems to play the first couple frames then crashes/closes
im super lost at tracking down the problem with the library and not really sure what to do... Im wondering if its breaking due to japanese characters in the swf file, so the strings are incorrect sizes... however the file appears to be same size...
I am just reading Agile Principles, Patterns and Practices in C# by R. Martin and M. Martin and they suggest in their book, to keep all your interfaces in a separate project, eg. Interfaces.
As an example, if I have a Gui project, that contains all my custom Gui classes, I will keep their inter...
And it appears to write 06 instead of 26 in many places
And then Way down in the swf file it gets all fked up I think its reading the Text in the incorrect Format as the language in the swf file is japanese which uses 2byte text
but I cant confirm that until I look at it a tiny bit more
hmm Il have to convert a tiny bit of this hex into text just a sec
I was looking for a good dissassembler but there isnt really any.. theres SwfDotNet Supports up to Flash v7
then theres swf2xna which I decided on, But it seems to be either broken with japanese text characters (I think It would be unicode strings but not sure)
have you tried this one? github.com/bef/erlswf the source code is available so you should be able to glean some more information about how/where text is stored.
Well the problem is the only way to write the swf back properly is to write the entire swf from what I understand, as any actionscript custom functions will point to the wrong locations... Could be wrong about this though
I think a handful of the swf decompilers also allow you to directly edit the text within the UI, but I doubt that is something you could plug into your own program
Once I figure out why its breaking the file Partially, it only breaks after what is either the function to display text or the text is displayed. Im currently not sure which is breaking it
Ive been looking EVERYwhere for whatever info i can find lol
I already know Im going to have to heavily modify the library I grabbed as, yes it can read/write byte code. But it doesnt let u modify the bytecode as it currently is
but that shouldnt be 2 hard to tweak if it does the other things correctly
Oh... Welp I cant open the Swf file in sothink either lol, crashes it
I had a _cdecl c++ dll that I called without any trouble from Visual Studio 2008, and then the identical code in Visual Studio 2010 would not work. I got the same PInvoke ... has unbalanced the stack error as well.
The solution for me was to specify the calling convention in the DllImport(...) ...
yeah. i spent too many hours on it yesterday and i used to be a room mod, so I figure no one could get too mad, especially because I didn't one box it :)
Yeah, I use the same props in my signature, so that didn't work either.
Lol got it, didnt need example just wasnt flushing the filestream to disk, and needed to Preset the size as it was initializing with a length of 0 I believe
Lol nvm I just created a 4mb worth of nothing in a file xD
Most useful file ever xD
well the file stream read/write works fine... identical files...
onwards to find out where and why its breaking my file... off to the header byte code I go :D
That's what I said. Someone is converting classes to structs for this reason, and I suggested may be something else has to change especially if the class is not simple container.
For one thing, every time you pass a struct into a method, it'll make a copy. That's a performance impact right there, not to mention that it totally changes the semantics people expect.
Thanks. haha, no it's not my boss, but it doesn't help when your boss doesn't know the fundamental differences between struct and class in c#. So, my boss tells me that "Well, they tested it. Maybe you need to review their code".