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Subject: Re: FLASH: How to study others' Flash movies?
From: PatlsSoda
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 17:15:20 +0100

In a message dated 6/10/00 11:41:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
scottbatpacificrim [dot] net writes:

<< Is there a way to download Flash movies embedded in an HTML page? When I
find a movie that I like on the web, I'd like to be able to download it and
then open it in Flash to see how they created specific effects. >>


If you want to get the swf file and you're on a PC (I'm not sure on a MAC)
just create a small html page that has a link to the swf. To find the swf
just view the source on their html page. After you save your html page open
it up in your browser and right click on the link. I forget what it is in
Netscape but in IE goto "Save Target As..." Save it to your hd and you can
open it up in the stand alone player.

<.html>
<.head>
<.title>Get SWF<./title>
<./head>
<.a href="http://www.addressto.com/swf/test.swf">click<./a>
<./html>

Just take out the dots and you're all set.

HTH,
Pat

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