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charlisco (m)
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will it be possible to save flash game from a website into one system, just like the way image files, and some other files e.g pdf file, doc.file ppt.file e.t.c are being save or copy from a website
Really dying to know if it will be possible If yes, please tell me the procedure to go doing it
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Farriel (m)
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Absolutely no way. Except you find a way to access the server and find the files in certain directories, which of course I know you know is criminal.
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Hunter (m)
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Yes its possible, I use a program called HTtrack ( http://www.httrack.com/ ) it's free so you can't go far wrong.  What Farriel I think is refering to is dissembling the SWF for the resources which is illegal (eg to take pictures from the flash)
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allonym
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umm, the swf files are already on your computer if you viewed them on the website.
If you are too lazy to find them, you can always use a browser like firefox which allows you to see media content in a webpage and download the specific file you want.
In firefox, Tools->Page Info-> Media [tab]
before i used that firefox feature, i would just browse to the tmp folder where IE or whatever browser i was using stores its files and copy it. . . or you could search for its name if you didn't know where the folder is.
Whatever means you choose. . , this is a very simple task
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Saddam
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Get to your temporay Internet File
By Clicking on Tools------>Internet Options-------------->Settings----->View Files
Then Right Click and arrange files by type and search for the SWF File,
Copy and paste in a new folder.
Goodluck
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