Corrupt FLA file

I was working on my .fla file and went to test it, and after that the 'export SWF movie' loading bar was 100%, my computer has frozen and restarted. When he returned to the top, I couldn't open my project file, with this error:

A javascript error has occurred

This file represents months of work and is my only copy.

It be possible to get my job back?

check the size of your fla file.  If it is zero, you can not do something with it.

If is not zero, you can rename it to rar and winrar can "repair".  This rarely works but if this is the case, rename a fla and it will open.

If this fails, you can unrar the FLA renamed and eventually recover some of your work.

If you have a SWF to work it for a work fla using a decompiler to decompile.  IMO, sothink is the best.

and save it in the future, your fla with the version numbers listed in the annex so that it never happens again.

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