Because of the type of site OGA is we have to be proactive about copyright violations. If we were to wait until the actual creator was upset not only could that potentially land the site and anyone who downloaded the files into legal trouble
Kenney, Will there be any documentation on how to build SWF files in the .ken format?
How many features are AIR exclusive? I'm a little surprised that there isn't an online demo of this (favoring Loading the .ken files with a loader/url-loader and saving with a FileReference).
You can get somewhat decent results printing from flash to a pdf or eps file, from the right-click contextual menu and opening that file in Illustrator or Inkscape.
What I've seen done in cases like that is that the files (SVG files in this case) are hosted on a different domain, so that accessing cookies and other things are impossible (for the website's domain).
There are uses for Javascript in SVG, one of which is animations.
Maybe SVG files with Javascript tags should have a different mime-type so they are downloaded instead of displayed?
How does that work with safe-harbor protection?
Kinda reminds me of Rabitoshi or Dream World.
As much as I like Illustrator, I've never got it to work will with SVG filters as well as I assume that Inkscape can.
He kinda looks like he has a bug-motif. Were you thinking of Blue Beetle or Kamen Rider when you were doing this?
Are these no longer free?
<blockquote> So thanks to the Adobe sandbox it won't allow me to load them through loader/url-loader :(</blockquote>
Even when on the same domain?
Kenney, Will there be any documentation on how to build SWF files in the .ken format?
How many features are AIR exclusive? I'm a little surprised that there isn't an online demo of this (favoring Loading the .ken files with a loader/url-loader and saving with a FileReference).
I know in the past that some user have been able to get SVGs from SWFs using PySWF, if that helps.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswf
You can get somewhat decent results printing from flash to a pdf or eps file, from the right-click contextual menu and opening that file in Illustrator or Inkscape.
It may require some cleanup.
What I've seen done in cases like that is that the files (SVG files in this case) are hosted on a different domain, so that accessing cookies and other things are impossible (for the website's domain).
There are uses for Javascript in SVG, one of which is animations.
Maybe SVG files with Javascript tags should have a different mime-type so they are downloaded instead of displayed?
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