Clint,
Thanks a MILLION for trying - at least I now know that it really is not
readily possible.
Ralph
"Support-OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
>
> Ok, if you view the source code, search it for "media type" and look at the
> one that reads "Media Type </span> ", that's where the code starts. The
> </span> tag is line or two below "Media Type". Too much white space to paste
> it here. The key area in the code for the form, a bit below that, is:
>
> <a href="javascript:funcJS_GetStream('0436');"
> onmouseout="funcJS_ButtonOnMouseOut()"
>
> Unfortunately, more of that JavaScript garbage which does not give you a URL,
> only a function. This makes it more difficult, also since it does not open
> in a new page (unless you opt for WMP to do that which I did not). My WMP is
> set to play in its own window. Maybe if one is set to play in a browser
> window, you could get the URL for that page and that may help, or view that
> page's source code. In this case, while playing the file, if you just add it
> to your Favorites, then look at the properties for the new Favorite link,
> you'll see
> http://www.keyofdavid.com/wwwkeyofdavidcom/geo/na/media/metafiles/0436100k.asx
> and if you click that, that is the direct link of the stream. The link will
> probably break though and not be clickable when this is posted, so you have
> to copy 'n paste the whole URL into the address bar.
>
> It may be possible to then put that link on a webpage (if you have a
> website), right click that link and "save target as" and that may work to
> save the actual physical file. Note that it is over 27mb (which is why it
> has to be streaming media) and I doubt it will work. Well, I tried it for
> you and that doesn't work. It only saves the shortcut.
> http://orpheuscomputing.com/tests/test12.html So, looks like there might not
> be a way to save this type of file. You may have to do some more research on
> that. I even checked my temp net files folders and cache, and the file was
> not in the folders.
> -Clint
>
> God Bless
> Clint Hamilton, Owner
> http://OrpheusComputing.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "rb47" <
>
> Clint,
>
> If you click on the image of God's Watchman, to the right of This Week,
> this will bring up the next page, where you select the viewer and speed
> of viewing. And go from there.
>
> Unfortunately a LOT is a mess in the world on TOO many wavelengths is
> what I am and have found - not just in the US but pretty much everywhere
> it would seem :-(.
>
> Ralph
>
> "Support-OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
> >
> > I know what you mean. That's says a lot for the state of America when
> > someone has to say "be aware" regarding a religious website doesn't it.
> > :( I MEAN what's in my signature file....and HAPPY & HONORED to say it.
> > It's pretty pathetic when God is outlawed and made illegal in our society,
> > and people are "offended" by him and Christianity, yet it's perfectly OK to
> > have Prime-Time soft por-n, nudity, all cuss words, etc., on every channel
> > that our kids can watch. Then they wonder why most people kids, and
> society
> > are so screwed up. No doubt my comments will probably "offend" someone.
> > [/rant]
> >
> > Ok. ;-) I didn't see any "Pic for this week" on that page.
> > -Clint
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