I understand for videos this is good, but More specifically Free online flash games, what is the purpose of making these so hard to download?
I would have bought a game now that I can, but I couldn't download it before and now simply don't remember what it was. besides *most* users who would like to download a flash game want to cause they have little or limited access to the internet. Shielding downloads cant really be for revenue can it?
"look into the source code of the webpage and look for an embed tag and see the link to the swf file, copy it - paste it in your browser and press enter and then just simple save the page, I mean the swf file!"
Does not work and does not answer my question.
Many flash games are hosted on a site and can only be linked to the file actively searches for permissions. if one does manage to download it, it simply states its expected web address was not found.
Fire fox "save page as" does not work.
its view page info and media tab do not work.
FireFix, IE view source code copy/paste SWF file to new browsing session save does not work.
This was intentional my question is why?
I am aware there are ways to download the file, in theory anything that loads on your computer can be downloaded.
I admit I don't know exactly how but its irrelevant.
"enter the webpage URL where the flash is, the program will do all of the left. Then you can save the downlaoded flash files in your pc"
Does not work, and again does not answer the question, thanks for trying to help though.
Before anyone else suggests somthing that will likely fail, try passing it through kongregate something like fantastic contraption or onslaught
even "cheat" sites "secure" their SWF's
try this for instance (/nospace) http : // www. arcade pre hacks . com / play / 11981 . html
None of the previous suggestions worked on this.
Can ANYONE please tell me why they did/do this? you cant tell me it wasn't intentional.
I would have bought a game now that I can, but I couldn't download it before and now simply don't remember what it was. besides *most* users who would like to download a flash game want to cause they have little or limited access to the internet. Shielding downloads cant really be for revenue can it?
"look into the source code of the webpage and look for an embed tag and see the link to the swf file, copy it - paste it in your browser and press enter and then just simple save the page, I mean the swf file!"
Does not work and does not answer my question.
Many flash games are hosted on a site and can only be linked to the file actively searches for permissions. if one does manage to download it, it simply states its expected web address was not found.
Fire fox "save page as" does not work.
its view page info and media tab do not work.
FireFix, IE view source code copy/paste SWF file to new browsing session save does not work.
This was intentional my question is why?
I am aware there are ways to download the file, in theory anything that loads on your computer can be downloaded.
I admit I don't know exactly how but its irrelevant.
"enter the webpage URL where the flash is, the program will do all of the left. Then you can save the downlaoded flash files in your pc"
Does not work, and again does not answer the question, thanks for trying to help though.
Before anyone else suggests somthing that will likely fail, try passing it through kongregate something like fantastic contraption or onslaught
even "cheat" sites "secure" their SWF's
try this for instance (/nospace) http : // www. arcade pre hacks . com / play / 11981 . html
None of the previous suggestions worked on this.
Can ANYONE please tell me why they did/do this? you cant tell me it wasn't intentional.