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Hello,
I work for a company named Kandersteg. My boss has a website that has flash in it and for some reason that has not be explained to me he wants to have a copy of it to view offline. I have tried several different ways to get it to work, but each time I end up getting everything but the flash. It just doesn't come up. The closest I got was saving the page as a web archive which brought up the flash part, but the links that were on the flash part didn't work. If anyone could tell me how I could successfully save flash to use for offline content I would be very appreciative. Thank you, John Burkholder Kandersteg, Inc. |
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