I have located and downloaded the scratch swf file. Here is the download. All you have to do is open it in flash and make your changes.
Last edited by GP1 (2011-06-12 11:35:16)
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GP1 wrote:
Yes. I found out a little glitch to veiw the source code. This way, we might be able to download the flash file and make flash based mods.
1) open the experimental viewer on any project
2) click "questions about this viewer"
3)right click in the window that shows up
4) choose from that menu view source code
And there you go! if you are a computer nerd, then the files are there to download.
I've tried this a lot. I've been trying to decompile the swf file. I'm making a Scratch mod based on the Experimental Viewer right now.
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Which do I download?
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scratcher7_13 wrote:
GP1 wrote:
Yes. I found out a little glitch to veiw the source code. This way, we might be able to download the flash file and make flash based mods.
1) open the experimental viewer on any project
2) click "questions about this viewer"
3)right click in the window that shows up
4) choose from that menu view source code
And there you go! if you are a computer nerd, then the files are there to download.I'm making a Scratch mod based on the Experimental Viewer right now.
how are you doing that? I have tried to download the viewer, but it gives me an error.
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excellent!!! Now maybe BYOB projects can be online!!
Last edited by flashgocrazy (2011-06-11 20:02:41)
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Flash file is here: http://scratch.mit.edu/static/experimental/Scratch.swf
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TheSuccessor wrote:
Flash file is here: http://scratch.mit.edu/static/experimental/Scratch.swf
Thank you. I will edit the first post and have the download instead
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GP1 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
Which do I download?
I don't know what you mean
I mean to get into the source code. Someone figured out how but they had a different way which didn't work for me, I though you might know how.
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Pecola1 wrote:
GP1 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
Which do I download?
I don't know what you mean
I mean to get into the source code. Someone figured out how but they had a different way which didn't work for me, I though you might know how.
There are two ways to look at that source code. first, you could open the experimental viewer, press questions about this viewer, and right click that "window" that pops up and rightclick it, and choose view source. (It might not work on other browsers, I only use chrome). The second way to do it is to go into your browsers cache and open it in notepad.
If you mean the source code for editing the viewer, then open it in Adobe Flash Proffesional (or another versian
Last edited by GP1 (2011-06-12 17:55:18)
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The Java player is here: http://scratch.mit.edu/static/misc/ScratchApplet.jar
Heres something cool. http://scratch.mit.edu/img/spinner.gif
Couldn't find the flash player, though.
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GP1 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
GP1 wrote:
I don't know what you meanI mean to get into the source code. Someone figured out how but they had a different way which didn't work for me, I though you might know how.
There are two ways to look at that source code. first, you could open the experimental viewer, press questions about this viewer, and right click that "window" that pops up and rightclick it, and choose view source. (It might not work on other browsers, I only use chrome). The second way to do it is to go into your browsers cache and open it in notepad.
If you mean the source code for editing the viewer, then open it in Adobe Flash Proffesional (or another versian
You must have misunderstood me, I meant the squeak browser. I see you must not know how to, as you have given me every other thing I could have been referring to. Thanks anyway.
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Pecola1 wrote:
GP1 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
I mean to get into the source code. Someone figured out how but they had a different way which didn't work for me, I though you might know how.There are two ways to look at that source code. first, you could open the experimental viewer, press questions about this viewer, and right click that "window" that pops up and rightclick it, and choose view source. (It might not work on other browsers, I only use chrome). The second way to do it is to go into your browsers cache and open it in notepad.
If you mean the source code for editing the viewer, then open it in Adobe Flash Proffesional (or another versianYou must have misunderstood me, I meant the squeak browser. I see you must not know how to, as you have given me every other thing I could have been referring to. Thanks anyway.
The Experimental viewer is based on flash. It does not use squeak at all. To edit it, you either need an * version of adobe flash (Or copy it from school. That is allowed. Or buy it for 600 smackeroos.
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GP1 wrote:
Oh, whoops. What browser do you use? I might be able to help you download it if I know
firefox. But I can use chrome
Just getting my siggy seen on all the forums
Just kidding
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Chrome is better. Go to that page, click the wrench, and somewhere(I don't know where at the moment, I'm using safari) it says save as.. Or something like that. Save it and it is yours!! If it doesn't work, google how to download the swf to your computer
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in the html code, there is no way to found out how to load a *.sb file
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nathanprocks wrote:
in the html code, there is no way to found out how to load a *.sb file
No, because that's the HTML code. You need the Flash code.
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Flash Player is here: http://scratch.mit.edu/static/misc/PlayerOnly.swf
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