Posted by David Graham on 12/18/23 11:37
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
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> David Graham wrote:
> >>I do hope you weren't considering stealing the flash movie that's in
> >>your cache. That would be rude.
> >>
> >
> > If you go to the web site
> > http://www.learnflash.com/
> >
> > on the left there is a passage of text:
> > "No need to be always connected to the net - Download the videos to your
> > computer instead of streaming"
> >
> > which is why I have been trying to do just that. Don't see how though -
any
> > ideas please
> > regards
> > David
> >
> >
> >
>
> Have you tried from menu while on the webpage "Tools|Page Info" (CTRL-I
> on Mozilla) and go to the 'Media' tab and download it from there?
>
Hi Jonathan
I have gone to the page with the free Flash Tutorials links - I'm presently
streaming the Flash movie from the site. I did Tools - page Info and it has
one line that says 'Cache Source Not Cached' which doesn't look to
hopeful. I think I'll wait for it all to reach me and then I'll use the save
as button in the info page - if I have any luck I will post again.
One fundermental point I'm sure you could clear up for me is about the
cache. I'm starting to doubt everything I thought was true. I used to think
that the various elements that make up a web page e.g. .gif's, .jpgs etc
were stored in a cache on the hard disc e.g. Temporary Internet Files folder
for IE but now I'm thinking are these things actually on my hard disc. They
all have an internet address next to them and if you double click them they
will open OK while your connected to the internet but file not found comes
up if your not connected. What's more when I browse TIF folder with Paint
Shop Pro I don't get lots of little thumbs of all the pictures. Yet I
allocate a fair chunk of my C: drive to the TIF folder so I suppose they are
there - but it seems like they are not. Please clear this up for me - this
is beginning to be a real pain!
thanks
David
P.S
04 - Using the Oval Tool_controller.swf?csConfigFile=04 - Using the Oval
Tool_config.xml
Above is the address in the page info box. I have finished downloading and I
did save as but nothing seems to get saved to my desktop.
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