'Other' file type support? AI, INDD, FLA, SWF, FW, HTML, PHP

this may seem like an odd question, but I'm just wanting to gauge 'how far' you can push FCS as a general purpose asset manager.
If anyone has or could try these file types with it and let us know the outcome, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks

Final Cut Server is able to create an Asset out of any file. You can apply metadata, search for it, version it, check it in and out etc, drag the asset to local applications, etc.
Depending on the format and the quicktime components you have installed, it may or may not generate thumbnails and proxies, and you may or may not have the ability to transcode to a different format.
For example, you can happily store a HTML or PHP file as an asset, check it in and out, but you won't be able to convert to something else and the thumbnail will be the default white asset thumbnail.

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