How to save flash (swf) files from a webpage

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Did you know that you can save flash files from any webpage?
Like if you wanted to play your game later, you can do that!
there are countless ways to do so, and I am going to show you how easy it is to save ANY flash file from ANY website..

This does not apply to youtube.com, break.com, and all the other video sharing sites.
I will post a tutorial on that later.

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I am going to show you 3 different ways to save flash files on your pc…

1. Download software to do it for you

This is the The First, And Most Easiest to do

There are so Many software to do this, I even searched on google, and came up with so many software to save flash from a webpage..

1.1 Flash Saver
website: http://www.flash-screen.com/flashsaver/

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I personally Haven’t Used This Software Before, but it looks great.

1.2 Get a Mozilla Firefox Extension

1.2.1 Download Embedded

Website: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1993

I have used this program for quite a while now, and have had no problems with it..

I have heard that it had problems with opening pdf files in your browser, so I am unsure of how usefull this product is.

1.3 Internet Explorer Plugins

1.3.1 Aevita Save Flash 1.5

Homepage http://www.aevita.com

It seems that their site is down at the moment, so I can;t give a full review, but I have looked at reviews on other sites, and it looks like a promising product.

2. D.I.Y Do It Yourself!

This is where the advanced users will come, in, when they don’t want to download any other software, because it will slow down their pc.

2.1 Firstly go to the page where you want to save the flash file from, I will be demonstrating from http://www.albino black sheep.com (sorry about the spaces)
2.2 Type CTRL+U (noobs, if you don’t know hat this means, rather stick with step 1)
2.3 Type CTRL+A and Then CTRL+C (Right Click -> Select All, Right click Copy)
2.4 Paste in a new notepad document.
It should Look like this:

2.5 Scroll to the top of the pasted code, left click just before the first character comes.
2.6 Type CTRL+F and type in swf
2.7 Look for the file extension as swf eg. ageniusblog.swf, not swfimage.jpg
2.8 Make sure that its not a broken link eg, when I searched for the flash file on notepad, it showed this:

<object type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” data=”/flash06/Waldo(www.albinoblacksheep.com).swf” width=”575″ height=”550″ id=”video”>

2.9 Be sure that you paste the /flash06/Waldo(www.albinoblacksheep.com).swf on what website you were browsing. eg. my site was http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/
I am going to paste /flash06/Waldo(www.albinoblacksheep.com).swf after that url.
like this:
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash06/Waldo(www.albinoblacksheep.com).swf
3.0 When you are sure that it is that, paste it into the browser bar.
3.1 If it shows something like “save to pc” click that.
3.2 If it goes full screen, do this:
3.2.1 Make a new text document. and copy this:

<a href=”LINK TO FLASH FILE”>Save To My Pc now!</a>

3.2.2 Copy the Link to the flash file over the LINK TO FLASH FILE, but make sure you didn’t paste over the quotation marks

3.2.3 Click file -> Save as and type flash.html on the file name like this:

3.2.4 Save, and Double Click On The Saved File

3.2.5 Right Click On “Save To My Pc now!” and click “Save Link As”

3.2.6 And Click Save Again.The Default Saving Pace should be on your desktop

Any more Questions?

Post a Reply Here!

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2 Responses

  1. How to save flash (swf) files from a webpage Says:

    [...] Original post by admin [...]

  2. Pavan Kumar Says:

    Here is one more way…

    http://www.techpavan.com/2008/07/28/save-protected-images-on-webpages/

    You have done a good post…

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