Publicflash.com Siterip: Part2
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| Folder / File | Typical Content | What to Look For | |---------------|----------------|-----------------| | index.html | Home page, navigation menus, featured flash objects. | Verify the integrity of relative links; many siterips break when base URLs change. | | assets/ | CSS files, icons, fonts, and site‑wide JavaScript. | Look for custom scripts that load flash objects dynamically ( SWFObject or similar). | | flash/ | .swf files (the actual Flash animations). | These are the core media files; they may be compressed or obfuscated. | | gallery/ | Thumbnails, preview images, and metadata JSON files. | Useful for rebuilding the site’s visual catalog without loading the heavy flash files. | | user‑uploads/ | Contributions from community members (often user‑made animations). | May contain original works that are not covered by third‑party copyrights. | | db/ | SQLite or MySQL dump (if the rip included a database export). | Contains comments, ratings, and user profiles; watch out for personal data that may be subject to privacy laws. |
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