
Simple answer: no (but). Answer with rounding to 9 decimal places: yes. Ideally you would want to know the path of the image itself, as the gallery application loads the relevant image which is either hard-coded or more likely the app is simply displaying all the images in a given directory. Two reasons one might have used a gallery like this: 1. To protect his images from being downloaded. 2. So one can do fun things with images once they've been loaded. 2b. Because flash is better than Java(script) - debatable to some, but anyway... 3. To protect his images from spiders (Google). If I were you, I would simply ask if you can have a copy of the image - offer a small donation or something. A quick and dirty way though would be to take a screen-shot (print screen) and crop the image in [insert favourite graphics app here] Mathew Leslie Katz wrote:
I go to this web page: http://www.buerofuerform.de/ I click on the word "lighting". I click on the word "flapflap". A series of images appears. I want to download one of them, but can't figure out how. Although the images appear to be individual ones, they aren't. They've got something to do with Flash, but I know nothing about that.
Is there some simple way I can download one of the images?