.fla viewing source code

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Hi guys,

I found some physics tutorials online and I am interested in viewing the source but the files provided are .fla format. I tried opening it up in notepad++ but got a lot of garbage.

Without having to download some propriatery IDE, registering and all the other nonsense, is there an easy way to get at the source? I don't want to program or edit, just view.

Thanks,

Mike

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Isn't an fla file either an audio or macromedia file? I'm not aware of it in an other context.

.fla is Adobe Flash. You will need adobe flash Ide (called macromedia before) or equivalent to open it.

One of the open source alternative is F4L. you can find it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/f4l/

Thanks Sunsharior,

I will try the open source alternative.

Mike

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