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youssefbgh
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December 4, 2016
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I can't get the " .swf " file from a website please help !!

  • December 4, 2016
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Hello,

I have Adobe Flash Player 23,0,0,207

I need to get the .swf file of the first animation in this website for my school project : Démarrage direct d'un moteur asynchrone (auto maintien)

I tried the methods in the internet but every time I try to open the file I get a black screen in browsers and error "URL not found" in Adobe Flash Player 9 Projector

I tried File2HD.com but it said no files found 😕😕

Please guide me until I'm able to play the animation without internet

AND THANKS ...

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2 replies

December 8, 2016

Hi, are you still having this problem since I'm struggling with the same issue? Thanks.

youssefbgh
Participating Frequently
December 8, 2016

Yes I still do :/

jeromiec83223024
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 8, 2016

Sorry, we're not going to do your homework for you.  Embrace the struggle. 

Honestly, the only way to get good at anything is to suck at it for a while.  It's called "paying your dues".

There are lots of tutorials on YouTube and the Googles, but I'll give you a hint.  In the developer tools for your browser, if you watch network activity when the page loads, you'll see a list of all of the assets that get pulled down for that page.  If you sort it by type, it should be pretty easy to find what you're looking for.  The network tab has to be open to capture anything, so you might have to refresh the page (and possibly disable caching -- it's usually an option in the developer tools pane) before it starts capturing information for you.

Good luck!

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 4, 2016

You need to contact the owner and ask to be given a copy of the file

youssefbgh
Participating Frequently
December 6, 2016

isn't there any other way ?

the owner no longer uses that email !!

jeromiec83223024
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 6, 2016

Use a web debugging proxy or learn to use your browser's developer tools.  The network tab would be particularly useful.