Homebrew Triode !!
Where Can I get the UNPLUG add on? Is it add on for Firefox
or for the Flash Player plugin? I finally found the file, but all
attempts to "Unlock" the file shuts the SWF player down, even using
special unlocking software.
Anyway, can you spell out exactly how I get this add on and install it
in Firefox?
The file is stored in Windows in the following file/directory:
C;\Documents and Settings\Joe User\Local Settings\Temp\fla_B.tmp
where the _ is A,B,C,D,C. depending on how many times you download
the thing. Any attempts to copy are fruitless, any attempts to unlock
the file are fruitless, as the SWF pugin player just shuts down
immediately and everything disappears. Perhaps there is some software
that can copy the file even though it is locked? I have UNLOCKER
installed on my machine and as soon as I tell it to unlock the file,
it disappears as does the SWF player (flvplayer.swf comes up in
Mozilla when you click on the link).
In meantime I'll try to find this UNPLUG plugin at Mozilla.
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:48:00 -0600, Nate Bargmann
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 10:04:03 -0600, cbx wrote:
Anybody know where FIrefox stores the file, I searched the whole
computer for the file name, nothing. Looked in all the obvious places,
no luck.
Get the Unplug add-on, then you can snag all sorts of media files.
I finally got around to watching it last night. Quite impressive. After
all, DeForest et.al. developed these methods when such techniques were
unknown and more primitive. What he shows is that things can be done on
a small scale and don't require large factories or armies of workers.
Also, techniques like those he shows need to be preserved from being lost
to industrial archives.
Beyond the electrical knowledge to make a tube that works, his ability to
work with glass was most impressive to me.
73, de Nate
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