Hi, im currently giving a online course in my university, and it has many files and info about things i'm gonna need when i start working, so it would be beautiful if i could save them in my computer, but i don't know how, they aren't PDF or PPT, i believe they are somekind of flash, but don't really know.

Can somebody help me?

7 years ago

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thats what google is for

7 years ago
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i google it and try different ways before posting, if you don't want to help, avoid commenting.

7 years ago
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There are several browser extensions that let you download embedded files. I use Vivaldi, which is a Chromium-based one, so my preferred choice is Chrono Download Manager for these.
Keep in mind that if it is indeed using some kind of Shockwave frontend to display content, then you will most likely not be able to download it.

7 years ago
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thanks, gonna try it, don't know that of shockwave, hope it can download.

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SWF?

I like firefox for one reason.
Visit the exact page where the flash file is. click the icon(or the lock icon) before the address bar. more information. then go to MEDIA tab. look for the SWF file with reasonable file size. and save.

otherwise, install a plugin or something. flash/swf downloader.

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thanks i use firefox too, i was asking a friend for the solution that talgaby gave to to try it in chrome, nice to have a solution on firefox, gonna try it, i don't know if it's SWF

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SWF is the file format of flash files

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this can grab SWF files in firefox.
just remember some SWF can call other swf files to load, so it might not work properly.

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Closed 7 years ago by ImmortalKing.