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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 12/10/06 01:47
Cogito wrote:
> Here is why I need it:
> Occasionally I want to download a flash game that is referenced in a
> web page. I invented my own little "trick" where I created a web page
> that contains but one link. It is in fact:
>
> <a href="
> http://www.xyz.com/game.swf
> "> Download</a>
>
>
> Now, whenever I find something to download, I edit the source html
> page, search for the game, usually with the file type of .swf, copy
> the url and paste it in my page. I then have to save my page, press
> the 'refresh' button of the browser, then right-click on the word
> Download and select 'Save target as".
>
Save yourself the trouble and use a browser like Firefox and look at
"Tools|Page Info" got to the "Media" table find the swf file click "Save
As" button. No HTML file needed...
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Take care,
Jonathan
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