Thanks for the answer.

Let me describe a bit more about what I need. 

I am doing a survey covering about 800 web sites. The URLs for these web 
sites are gathered in a database. I read each URL from the database and use 
a parser to load the source code of the related web site. Due to some 
limitations in my study, I want to filter out those web sites that contain 
flash object from my survey. If the URL contains the word "flash" or there 
are special tags in the source code such as iframe with a src attribute 
containing the 'flash', I assume that this web site includes flash object. 
I was wondering is there any better way to perform this?

Ebrahim   

 


 



   


On Wednesday, March 7, 2012 4:54:41 PM UTC+1, Sebo wrote:
>
> Are you talking about pages like e.g. WATERLIFE <http://waterlife.nfb.ca/>
> ?
> Firebug doesn't "detect" Flash. Maybe you are searching for 
> Flashbug<http://blog.coursevector.com/flashbug>, 
> which is an extension to 
> Firebug<http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Firebug_Extensions>. 
> If you want to block flash, you might want to install 
> Flashblock<https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/flashblock>
> .
> But it's totally unclear what you want to reach.
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Wednesday, March 7, 2012 4:20:31 PM UTC+1, Ebrahim Khalil Abbasi wrote:
>>
>> How the firebug can detect a web site is a flash based web site? Is there 
>> any parser in java that can detect a web site is flash based? 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ebrahim
>>
>>
>>

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