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Graphic & Flash Files


 
ksh I found that users still can copy our graphic files or flash files which compile with activ e-book. They can find the files in windows temporary files.
How can we proctect our graphic files?

Posted on: 4:11 pm on May 11, 2002
EBookCompiler HTML files are encrypted if you have the High Security option set in Advanced Security.  The other files are not encrypted.

There is a good reason for this, it's what you might call an engineering compromise. The trouble is that there are lots of many things you could potentially do with non-HTML files, and anything that wasn't directly within the ebook viewer wouldn't be able to handle it.  For example a lot of people have functions to manipoulate these files, kick off files in an external program using scripts, use with browser plug-ins [which are not generally reknown for their compatibility with different ways of getting data], or Java to manipulate these files, and these wouldn't work if it wasn't this


Posted on: 2:48 pm on May 12, 2002

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