What does Abbreviation SWC stand for?

What does Abbreviation SWC stand for? I know that swf stands for ShockWaveFlash. The only declaration I found was ShockWaveControl. Is that right. Or does anybody knows that.

Hehe, you may be right. But for me (as a teacher) this is the questions we get all the time :-) Let's settle with "small web" AND "Shockwave".
If you are the type that tend to trust Wikipedia, SWF is now "Small Web Format" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swf) to clarify it's meaning.
For SWC, references like http://www.filesuffix.com/extension/swc.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_SWC_file refers to a "Shockwave Flash Component"
One can say that a swc is practical during development, but have nothing to do with the small-web thing. So it looks like you were right in the first place, but with a underlying risc that it will change if the brand police somes around the swc-house :-)

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