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    Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    I don't know where else to ask this, but i was just wondering.

    i was cleaning a bunch of old crap off my hard drive today, and i found an old archive of flash projects i did in my high school digital graphics class... and remembering all the stuff i had been working on at the time, i was wanting to try and resume some of my old projects.

    unfortunately upon searching the repos, i couldn't locate any programs that could read the .fla files. So basically, i was wondering, are there even any FOSS programs that are capable of doing this? i appreciate any suggestions!
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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    I've tried and failed to find any I hope someone here proves me wrong!

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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    There's F4L, but I thought it was pretty much abandoned.
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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    Yeah, i actually found F4L on sourceforge, but i'd say the project is most definitely dead (last updated in 2006 if i remember right), but i tried anyway, and was met with the makefile not working... so i converted it to a MonoDevelop project in an attempt to get something working

    the only other alternatives i found were just for making .swf files, rather than reading .fla files... which isnt really useful to me

    i hope somebody else has a better solution... otherwise im going to read up more on c++ and try to repair F4L
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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    Quote Originally Posted by AFarris01 View Post
    i hope somebody else has a better solution... otherwise im going to read up more on c++ and try to repair F4L
    If you repair F4L, please report back here, we seriously need a working free flash editor on linux.

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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    I believe Macromedia Flash 8 works under wine. If you have a copy of that, you may want to try installing and running it with wine. I'll be attempting to do that soon to keep all of my web development on one OS.
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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    Quote Originally Posted by PoHandle View Post
    I believe Macromedia Flash 8 works under wine. If you have a copy of that, you may want to try installing and running it with wine. I'll be attempting to do that soon to keep all of my web development on one OS.
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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    unfortunately, i only have a student copy of flash mx 2004 left from my class, and it does not want to run under wine... already tried.

    on the plus side, i have begun fiddling with trying to get F4L to compile right, so i can see how well it works in its current state... down to only 230 errors :/

    I'll certainly post here if i can actually get the thing working... im also going to contact the original author to see if he cares about the project any more, but unfortunately it may have to wait a while 'cause i'm going to be helping my dad rebuild their living room over christmas...

    Ill keep everybody posted!
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    Re: Are there any FOSS alternatives out there that can read .fla files?

    Well, i've finally gotten some time to fiddle with the F4L code, and i've trimmed the error count down to 62

    maybe ill actually be able to run it one of these days!

    just wanted to update... I'll surely post a tarball up here if i actually get it to run
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    Great! I'd like to know the outcome of this. I didn't know that F4L was much of a program rather than just a library.

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