Re: OT: Saving flash file from website
From: Larry W4CSC (spaminator@knology.net)Date: 05/17/02
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From: spaminator@knology.net (Larry W4CSC) Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 23:05:17 GMT
Reconfigure your browser to "save to disk" on the flash file extension
.swf and the browser will save the file to disk when it encounters
it....or give you a choice to save to disk or run it.
Do yourself a great favor and UNINSTALL all Shockwave software, like
Flash! Vicious webpages are running bad things with Flash to attack
your system....firewall FUDware or no firewall FUDware.
Go see:
http://online.securityfocus.com/search
Enter Flash into the search engine. There's way too
many replies to post here....
Larry
"Nothing is funnier than an Outlook Express user with a firewall."
On 14 May 2002 23:15:26 GMT, mruiz1@aol.com (Mike) wrote:
>Hey,
>
>Does anyone know how to save a Shockwave flash file from a website? The file I
>am trying to save is a game on the following website.
>http://www.bryanhenry.com/critterkill.html
>
>Its in a Shockwave flash file format. I would think that the website has to
>save the file/game locally on my computer somewhere in a temporary directory...
>I looked in various folders but did not find anything...
>
>I am trying to save them game locally on my computer for use without being on
>the web...
>
>Thanks,
>Mike
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