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Flash (-*-) has been a popular format for desiging interactive games,

navigations, media, videos, movies, and animations for the WWW.

You can actually download these files (-*-) (-**-) and keep them as

yours for your viewing or playing, gaming pleasure.

 

The following methods shows how you can save (Save) Flash files

no matter which browser (-*-) you are using.

(Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera)

 

 

1.   Saving Flash files using Mozilla Firefox

 

Firefox: Easy for Newbies

 

a. Click Tools > Page Info

b. Click the Media Tab (tab, Tab)

c. The Media Tab has a complete list (with preview) of Images,

CSS files and Shockwave Flash files that were downloaded

by the Firefox browser while rendering (loading) the page

and stored for caching purposes.

d. Scroll down the list, locate the swf file,

and save the Flash file into a place/folder on your hard disk.

 

 

Firefox for Advaned Users

a. Type about:blank in the Firefox address bar

b. Type about:cache?device=disk

(Disk cache device) in the address bar

c. Press Ctrl+F, type .swf and try to search for the Flash file.

d. Click the SWF URL to open the Cache Entry Information page.

e. Right click on the link and choose “Save link as”

 

 

2. How to save Flash in Internet Explorer = IE browser

 

It’s advisable to leave IE open and running while you try to save

the Flash file to avoid purging/removing of the swf files in the cache.

 

a. Click Tools - Internet Options

b. In the General Tab, click the Settings button available

in the Temporary Internet Files group. (Temporary file)

c. Click View Files to open your Temporary Internet Files folder.

d. Click View - Details.

Now click View - Arrange Icons By - Internet Address.

Depending upon the webpage, there could be one or

more Flash files (Shockwave Flash Object) (-**-)

under the Inernet Address.

e. Once you find the right Flash file,

right-click and choose Copy.

Then paste the swf file in any other directory.

 

For newbies, I suggest the following approaches:

1. Get a download accelerator like FlashGet

and tell it to automatically download the

shockwave extension (*.swf)

 

 

3. How to save Flash files from Opera Web Browser

 

Opera stores the Flash files in the browser cache.

The temporary files for Opera are usually stored into

C:\Program Files\Opera9\profile\cache4

 

 

4. Save Flash in MyIE2-Maxton

 

MyIE2 has a structure very similar to IE.

Either follow the exact procedure for Internet Explorer

or download the free Flash saver for MyIE2 plugin.

 

 

 

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Shockwave Games, Website elements, Screencasts (software demos)

created in Macromedia Flash (swf) always fascinate me. I generally like

to save these flash files embedded in webpages to my hard-drive for

offline viewing.

 

But saving flash animations from websites is not so easy.

Macromedia Flash player context menu has no option to

download or save the Flash movie from the web browser.

The right-click context menu of most browsers won't work

on Flash objects. So I will share some techniques (work-arounds)

to save flash files from Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer (IE),

Opera or MyIE2 web browsers.

 

1. Saving Flash files from Firefox

 

Firefox for Newbies

a. Click Tools - Page Info

b. Click the Media Tab on the Page Info Windows

c. The media tab has a complete list (with preview) of Images,

CSS Files and Shockwave Flash files that were downloaded

by the Firefox browser while rendering (loading) the page.

d. Scroll down the list and locate the swf file.

e. Click the "Save As" button. Select some directory on your

hard drive and save the file (No need for a third-party plug-in)

 

Firefox for Geeks and Power Users

a. Type about:blank in the Firefox address bar

b. Now click List cache entries or

directly type about:cache?device=disk (Disk cache device)

c. Press Ctrl+F and try to location the flash file by typing

some part of website URL or the flash file name or just .swf.

After some hit and trial, you should be able to locate the swf file URL

d. Click the SWF URL to open the Cache Entry Information page.

Right click on the link and choose "Save link as"

 

 

 

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