Want to save 100%-flash webpage 4 browsing offline, but

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  1. Posts : 117
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    Want to save 100%-flash webpage 4 browsing offline, but


    I would like to save a 100%-FLASH webpage for browsing offline, such that I do not have to connect to the internet at all to view the webpage on my computer. I've looked through many sources with little avail.

    By 100%-flash, I mean that the webpage has nothing but ONLY flash on it.

    No matter what I try
    ; saving the page using Save Page As, the Save Flash program, using the Download Embedded Addon; I am unable to save the webpage.

    All that I am able to save is this Loader.swf, which is the blue background of the website, even though the website is highly interactive.

    I have tried looking through the Firefox cache but I am only able to view the bits of pieces of the website. I am unable to save them at all.

    Sidetracking a bit to IE (though IE sucks)
    So I ended up looking through my Temporary Internet Files of IE and I managed to find some bits and pieces of the website AND save them, though I am unable to get them to work together. Some of the swf files I managed to recover show me nothing but blank space.

    Moving back to the topic, I hoping that this bit of info below can help you better understand the problem.
    From looking through my Temp Files, I realized that the website uses a mix of swf, xml, css, jpg and js loaded from a couple of different directories.

    Does anyone know what to do in this situation in order to be able to save the website?

    You might want to take a look over here to know what I've already tried but still failed:
    How can I save the webpage for browsing offline? • mozillaZine Forums
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  2. Posts : 536
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    Pretty sure there is an addon for Firefox that will do this. I can't search for it at the monent. But you should be able to find it if you browse/search through them.
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  3. Posts : 117
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    Does anybody know which addon can do this? I haven't found one that successfully does it.
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  4. Posts : 1,705
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    What is the website URL?
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  5. Posts : 117
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    As mentioned before (in this thread How can I save the webpage for browsing offline? • mozillaZine Forums), these are one of the toughest-to-save 100%-flash websites. If you are able to perfectly save them for offline browsing, you'd probably be able to save many other webpages for offline browsing perfectly:

    Pokmon
    Pokémon GTS
    The Official Pokmon Website | Pokmon.com [this is the one with the Loader.swf, the other 4 sites can't be saved as well]
    Pokmon Platinum Version
    Pokémon Ranger : Shadows of Almia
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  6. Posts : 1,705
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    Ravanx said:
    As mentioned before (in this thread How can I save the webpage for browsing offline? • mozillaZine Forums), these are one of the toughest-to-save 100%-flash websites.
    After a little Googling I found this - "DRM and digital media protection with Flash Media Server". It describes how this product protects content form people like Raven
    -How can I save the webpage for browsing offline?

    I'm not sure you can save them.
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  7. Posts : 117
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    does anyone else have any ideas on what can be done to save the 100%-flash webpages??
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  8. Posts : 117
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    bumpp
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  10. Posts : 117
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    Thanks. It's not exactly working well in the trial version - the website isn't viewable properly offline as bits and pieces are missing
    And after "downloading" only one small incomplete part of the website, it doesn't work anymore.
    It keeps giving me this message: "Trial version allows you to DOWNLOAD ONLY 200 FILES in one project" even though I tried creating a new project.

    Are there any other recommended programs?
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