As Freakazoid mentioned, you'll need to view the source to find the .swf file name and copy it. What I have found to work well next is to create a quick little web page on a local drive with a clickable link to the .swf file. Then right click on the link and select "save target as ..." To play the game if your system isn't set to automatically open .swf files with an appropriate application, either open it with your browser's open file dialog box, or edit your file associations and create one for .swf to open with [flash-enabled-ap-of-choice]. Of course, you could also do it the easy way, if your using windows, and try to open the file, select the appropriate ap when the "open with ..." dialog box appears, and check the "always use this program for this type of file" box, but that's not really the geekiest way of going about it. :-) |