![]() ![]() ![]() With Google Chrome/Chromium the moment you open up developer tools panel you may have a random tab opened, tabs are the buttons on the top of the separate window with words like Network, Console, Resources, etc. Otherwise refer to your browser's manual/help file on how to make it show assets that the browser needs to load in order to view a page. Google Chrome/Chromium and Mozilla Firefox should be F12, alternative shortcut key is Ctrl+Shift+J for Google Chrome/Chromium. The method could also be easily applied for extracting images, audio or virtually any other data that may be of an interest as once the fundamentals are explained the rest is just a matter of guess work.įirst off, you will need to open up your developer tools panel. However there are exceptions such as cases like these whereby the topic is about a game, SWF is basically a container for various game assets and probably a good way to organise how such assets are to be stored within a filesystem as opposed to having several hundreds and thousands of small files. These files usually contain sprites, key animations and other information. The purpose of this blog entry was to really collate all the bits and pieces of information into almost a "one-stop shop" for virtually anyone interested.įor now, I intend to only cover the extraction of data from SWF files or better known as Shockwave files. Therefore please do not make a rant about how you have read the steps before and that it was a waste of blog entry blah blah blah. The methods I shall discuss from here on in maybe a repeat or reiteration of what others may have said. ![]() Gradually over time however these bits and pieces of information becomes harder to find, along with at least two other limiting factors such as either the users are unable to find the resources themselves on how to do it and/or the way wikia searches work is very archaic to say at best. I have seen discussions on how to extract data from kancolle servers here and there with loose bits and pieces of information which seems like it lacks some form of unification. ![]()
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