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Automatically update URLs of buttons in SWF files. Batch URL Updater is the command-line tool. It means that it has no graphic user interface and is intended to use in a batch processing like CGI applications. It can work with parameters, taken either from the command line or from job file in simple text format. You can either update a known URL by another known URL or you even can update any URL, met anywhere in the SWF file, by inserting a prefix to it. It is especially useful for banner processing system to redirect banner clicks to the clicks processing script and further to the original banner URL. Both HTTP and MAILTO links are processed in this way. The software is working already for three years in the banner processing systems.

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Format:SoftwareSize:346 KB
Date:Feb 2006Version:1.02
License:Free to tryPrice:$19.95
Limitations:Links are updated to demo link
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
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