import a web page with a Flash non-animated logo on it

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I want to do a parody of a website, and part of that is to modify the
home page logo of that site. http://www.hannity.com/

The home page's logo is apparently on there through Macromedia Flash.
So when I ask FP2K to import the page, it gets everything but leaves a
blank space where the logo should be.

Anyone know of any way to get the logo?
 
Open the page and then dig it out of your browser cache files.

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I think thats the first time I've ever seen a static flash. I guess they think it will keep people from copying it?


| Open the page and then dig it out of your browser cache files.
|
| --
| Steve Easton
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| 95isalive
| This site is best viewed............
| .......................with a computer
|
| | > I want to do a parody of a website, and part of that is to modify the
| > home page logo of that site. http://www.hannity.com/
| >
| > The home page's logo is apparently on there through Macromedia Flash.
| > So when I ask FP2K to import the page, it gets everything but leaves a
| > blank space where the logo should be.
| >
| > Anyone know of any way to get the logo?
|
|
 
You can only edit the .swf if you have the original source file, that was used to create the .swf
file.

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I just emailed it to you. It was a little tricky but I got it.



| Thanks for your replies.
|
| The only thing in the browser cache is this:
|
| http://www.hannity.com/header.swf
|
| I still can't copy it anywhere to edit.
|
|
| On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:24:22 -0700, Rob Giordano \(aka: Crash
|
| >I think thats the first time I've ever seen a static flash. I guess they think it will keep people from copying it?
| >
| >
| >| Open the page and then dig it out of your browser cache files.
| >|
| >| --
| >| Steve Easton
| >| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| >| 95isalive
| >| This site is best viewed............
| >| .......................with a computer
| >|
| >| | >| > I want to do a parody of a website, and part of that is to modify the
| >| > home page logo of that site. http://www.hannity.com/
| >| >
| >| > The home page's logo is apparently on there through Macromedia Flash.
| >| > So when I ask FP2K to import the page, it gets everything but leaves a
| >| > blank space where the logo should be.
| >| >
| >| > Anyone know of any way to get the logo?
| >|
| >|
|
 
Thanks. I had actually gotten it out of the cache also, but even with
Flash, you can't edit it unless you have the .fla file it was made
from.

I downloaded a trial of Snagit, and it got the logo and saved it as a
..png, so now I can modify it.
 
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