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is there a way...

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Wait until .swf is loaded and then look into "%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files" folder

You could also get link to any flash. Click view, source in any web browser (you should get site's .html) then try something like "Ctrl + F" and search for .swf in a .html source.

Then you may find in a .html source something like that:

\videos\funnyflash.swf

put that in front of sites adress:

www.whatever.com\videos\funnyflash.swf

if you want the flash script for the animation, you will have to crack it, which can not be done without using inappropriate measures.

if you want the flash script for the animation, you will have to crack it, which can not be done without using inappropriate measures.

He just wants to download the SWF file... :wacko:

im just adding information lol, notice the "if" statement

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i'm more confused than ever,

thanks <_<

This sounds right

Wait until .swf is loaded and then look into "%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files" folder

You could also get link to any flash. Click view, source in any web browser (you should get site's .html) then try something like "Ctrl + F" and search for .swf in a .html source.

Then you may find in a .html source something like that:

\videos\funnyflash.swf

put that in front of sites adress:

http://www.whatever.com\videos\funnyflash.swf%20[/quote

But i'm not sure
all he wants to do is download the .swf
Thats correct

Edited by wolf7448

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