flv files)??”for storage elsewhere.
Internet Explorer??™s cache folder is \Users\{username}\AppData\Local\
Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files. (In IE, go to Tools ??? Internet
Options, click Settings in the Browsing history section, and then click View
files.) Sort the list by file type to group all the .flv files together, and then drag
the file out of the folder or double-click it to play it.
Neither Mozilla Firefox nor Mozilla SeaMonkey assign filename extensions
for their cached files, so you??™ll have to do a little detective work to find a
recently viewed .flv file. If you??™re using Mozilla Firefox, open the Cache subfolder
of \Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles, and sort
the listing by date. If you see a particularly large file with a date sometime in
the last few minutes, try adding the .flv extension to its filename, and then
double-click it to view it. If the video plays (provided you have an FLV player
installed), go ahead and drag the file out of the cache; otherwise, undo the
rename and try again with a different file.
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If the video is embedded in a web page, you??™ll need one of these add-ons
to yank it out:
Bookmarklet (Internet Explorer, Firefox, SeaMonkey). Go to http://
plasmasturm.org/code/bookmarklets/ and drag the ???unembed??? link
from the page onto your browser??™s Links toolbar. Then, navigate to a
video page and click the bookmarklet to download the embedded
video.
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