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    as3swf

    as3swf

    Parse, create, modify and publish SWF files

    as3swf is a low-level ActionScript 3 library for parsing, creating, modifying, and emitting SWF files. It gives programmatic access to SWF structure (tags, binary content, shapes, actions, etc.), and allows developers to read SWF files, manipulate them in code (e.g. change shapes, embed assets, alter frame data), and write them back out. as3swf is released under the MIT license. Parse, create, modify and publish SWF files. Modify SWF content: insert, remove, or alter tags or objects within the SWF.
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    AS3WebSocket

    AS3WebSocket

    ActionScript client implementation for the WebSocket Draft RFC6455

    ...It’s designed to allow Flash/AIR applications to connect via WebSocket (including secure WebSocket: wss://) to servers implementing that standard, to send/receive text and binary data, handle subprotocols, and support fragmentation etc. A test app is included. The testApp directory contains a Flash Builder 4.6 Air Project that uses the AS3WebSocket library and implements two of the test subprotocols from Andy Green's libwebsockets test server, the dumb-increment-protocol, and the lws-mirror-protocol.
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