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Watching flash videos without the internet

Chaotic42

Lifer
Hey guys. I have a flash file that wants to connect to the internet for me to watch it. My questions are:

1. How can I watch it without it connecting to the internet (it's around 5MB, it's the whole thing)? In IE or Mozilla (Linux/Windows)
2. Could this file be... questionable legally. Since it wants to connect to the internet, I guess they may not want me to view it on my own.

Thanks for any help.
 
Normally a flash file does not need to connect to the internet to play however it will most likely open in a browser as a browser would be the perferred application to open it. Are you sure that it's not your browser that is trying to connect you to the internet?
 
Originally posted by: jfall
Normally a flash file does not need to connect to the internet to play however it will most likely open in a browser as a browser would be the perferred application to open it. Are you sure that it's not your browser that is trying to connect you to the internet?

This is what I am thinking, too.

Do you mind linking us to the specific flash to check it out on our own?
 
I always just grab the .swf files from IE's temp internet files...the only problem is that I have to open IE to do that 🙁

Any way to grab the .swf files from firefox's cache? (or a flash save plugin?)
 
Originally posted by: So
I always just grab the .swf files from IE's temp internet files...the only problem is that I have to open IE to do that 🙁

Any way to grab the .swf files from firefox's cache? (or a flash save plugin?)


Bump for this question - I'm curious as well.
 
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