Easily save Flash files in IE

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John Corliss

Noticed this plugin at Snapfiles:

http://www.unhsolutions.com/Flash-Saving-Plugin/

"Flash Saving Plugin lets you easily save flash movies right from
Internet Explorer. Finally! There's no need to rummage about in the
browser cache anymore! If your browser is Internet Explorer, then a
button is added to the Internet Explorer toolbar. The button displays
the names of all flash movies that are loaded on the current web page.
Click a name and the corresponding flash movie is saved to the folder
specified.
You can view the flash movies on a separate web page (gallery
mode). In the gallery mode the URL, the file size and the last
modification date are shown for every flash movie. Furthermore, the
file name modification is possible in the gallery mode. In the gallery
mode every flash is displayed with its name and a check-box. You can
select the movies you need and click the Save button (or the Save All
button if you want to save all the movies).
If you use an IE based browser (e.g. Avant Browser, MSN, MyIE,
etc.) then the Save Flash menu item is added to the context menu of
the browser. Right-click anywhere on a web page (but not on a flash
movie!) for the context menu to appear. Selecting the Save Flash item
takes you to the gallery mode.
Flash Saving Plugin is accompanied by SWF Cache Viewer - a program
that lets you conveniently view and save cached swf files. Some web
sites open flash movies in a popup window without the toolbar, thus
making it impossible to use the button or the context menu command.
That's where SWF Cache Viewer comes in handy.
Saving flash movies from the web is no chore if you have Flash
Saving Plugin installed! Flash Saving Plugin is a freeware and you can
use it free of charge for as long as you wish!"
 
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PB

John said:
Saving flash movies from the web is no chore if you have Flash
Saving Plugin installed! Flash Saving Plugin is a freeware and you can
use it free of charge for as long as you wish!"

It's not a chore for Firefox either: hit CTRL+J, click Media, save SWF.
No need for a third-party plug-in to add bloat to the browser. ;)
 
J

John Corliss

PB said:
It's not a chore for Firefox either: hit CTRL+J, click Media, save SWF.
No need for a third-party plug-in to add bloat to the browser. ;)

Right, but I posted this plugin for all the IE users.
 

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