G gameradept macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 17, 2005 4 0 IL, USA Oct 17, 2005 #1 There is a Flash file I would like to download. On windows I know you can go to the Temporary Internet Files and keep a copy but how would I on a Mac?
There is a Flash file I would like to download. On windows I know you can go to the Temporary Internet Files and keep a copy but how would I on a Mac?
homerjward macrumors 68030 May 11, 2004 2,745 0 fig tree Oct 17, 2005 #2 just view the source (ctrl+click on page, view source) then do a find (ctrl+f) for "swf" to find the flash file, then put that in your address bar and hit return, then save as.
just view the source (ctrl+click on page, view source) then do a find (ctrl+f) for "swf" to find the flash file, then put that in your address bar and hit return, then save as.
Kobushi macrumors 6502a Jun 7, 2005 540 0 Right behind you. Oct 17, 2005 #3 It works the same way on a mac if your using I.E. I still retain a copy for this specific purpose The temp folder for IE is in yourHomeFolder/library/preferences/Explorer Edit: although, depending on how it's encoded into the page, sometimes I just control-click the link and select download
It works the same way on a mac if your using I.E. I still retain a copy for this specific purpose The temp folder for IE is in yourHomeFolder/library/preferences/Explorer Edit: although, depending on how it's encoded into the page, sometimes I just control-click the link and select download