After some research, the principle seems to be like this:
This page uses SWF files as the player to play several specified pictures. The viewer cannot download these pictures on the browser side. I can get the SWF file and use software to strip the SWF. There are no picture files in it
For example, this webpage: http://www.winstarlighting.com/index.html (I want to get the pictures in it, but I can’t. )
Excuse me, how can I get the pictures? Thanks!
Or you can get the entire FLASH file. ("imageshow.swf" in the source code is invalid, it is just a player)
This may be a flash file from Obtained in the background
Try using falash decompilation software to look at the code inside
You should be able to obtain the image if you get the path corresponding to the image
The original poster, the principle of such a code is as follows:
1. It first uses a piece of JS to scroll 6 pictures, and also uses a SWF player to load the frame outside the picture. This is exactly the imageshow.swf file you can get!
2. If you want to get those photos, just look for the javascript segment in the source code of the page (I took a rough look, it should be an external reference, you have to look carefully), there are The image path and file name are similar to JS:
<script language='javascript'> linkarr = new Array(); picarr = new Array(); textarr = new Array(); var swf_width=880; var swf_height=330; //文字颜色|文字位置|文字背景颜色|文字背景透明度|按键文字颜色|按键默认颜色|按键当前颜色|自动播放时间|图片过渡效果|是否显示按钮|打开方式 var configtg='0xffffff||0x3FA61F|5|0xffffff|0xC5DDBC|0x000033|5|3|1|_blank'; var files = ""; var links = ""; var texts = ""; //这里设置调用标记 picarr[1] = "/LED-Bulbs.png";picarr[2] = "/LED-Down-Light.png";picarr[3] = "/LED-Panel-Light.png";picarr[4] = "/LED-Spot-Light.PNG";picarr[5] = "/LED-Strip.png";picarr[6] = "/LED-T8-Tube.png"; for(i=1;i<picarr.length;i++){ if(files=="") files = picarr[i]; else files += "|"+picarr[i]; } for(i=1;i<linkarr.length;i++){ if(links=="") links = linkarr[i]; else links += "|"+linkarr[i]; } document.write('<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,0,0" width="'+ swf_width +'" height="'+ swf_height +'">'); document.write('<param name="movie" value="/imageshow.swf"><param name="quality" value="high">'); document.write('<param name="menu" value="false"><param name=wmode value="opaque">'); document.write('<param name="FlashVars" value="bcastr_file='+files+'&bcastr_link='+links+'&bcastr_title='+texts+'&bcastr_config='+configtg+'">'); document.write('<embed src="/imageshow.swf" wmode="opaque" FlashVars="bcastr_file='+files+'&bcastr_link='+links+'&bcastr_config='+configtg+'&menu="false" quality="high" width="'+ swf_width +'" height="'+ swf_height +'" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" />'); document.write('</object>'); </script>
If the poster just wants this image, I will give you a secret:
Step 1: Open the browser, Tools -> Internet Options -> General -> Delete all history and temporary files
Step 2: Open your website, and then wait until all the pictures can be seen
Step 3: Tools -> Internet Options -> General -> Browsing History -> Settings -> View files, then copy all the files inside, and copy them to other directories at will , and then you will find that all the pictures you want are here.
The method above doesn’t work, other pictures can be obtained, but several pictures played by this SWF file cannot be obtained
Oh, I tried it, and I can actually get it.
Niu X
Oh, I tried it and it really works.
Niu X
Haha, just remember to tie the knot!