On Dec 18, 11:51 am, "Sister Mary" <n...@entered.invalid> wrote:
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> > Where are the Temporary Internet Files Folders gone?
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> > Recently, I found an interesting animation on an html page. Since I could
> > not find by Internet search, any easy method of saving the animation, I
> > thought of the old - probably not recompensed - method of searching for
> > the
> > animation file in the Temporary Internet Files Folders and then saving
> > it.
> > But those Folders are no more seen in my Windows XP. Is there anywhere an
> > option not to store or delete these files and could I have unwittingly
> > selected the option to delete these folders even before they are created?
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> > Or has it got anything to do with my selection of the ActiveX control and
> > Java Options which I was required to select in order to view Flash Video
> > music files in FLV format from You Tube?
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> > If neither of these concerns is valid, how do I restore the Temporary
> > Internet Files presence in my Windows XP?
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> > By the way, could anyone suggest a method of capturing an animation from
> > an
> > html page? Thanks.
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> > P. Jayant
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> You have complicated the subject, so to simplify, is it a YouTube clip
> you wish to capture?
> If so, forget temp folders, go here:http://www.save2pc.com/
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I mentioned the use of YouTube only because it required changes in
the ActiveX controls. The animation of which I have not been able to
find the file extension (ani or gif) by right clicking on it, is in
fact a gmail web-page.
P. Jayant