Example: Well, example was switched with "wtf?wtf?wtf?wtf?" spams and so, I assume I shouldn't try to avoid the filter.
Anyway...
Usually I don't have a problem because I just look through the "source" and find the html of "embedded" videos, etc. and find the values and usually it ends with ".swf" or something of the sort and I could just post a link somewhere in another HTML file and right click -> Save As... and voila, the file is mine to watch!
But, in this case, the source is: " src="asf.php?id=2138" "
I've tried to do it the old fashioned way, ignoring the fact that its a php, but then I just have some random php file with no video to watch.
Could anybody assist me? Thanks!
Anyway...
Usually I don't have a problem because I just look through the "source" and find the html of "embedded" videos, etc. and find the values and usually it ends with ".swf" or something of the sort and I could just post a link somewhere in another HTML file and right click -> Save As... and voila, the file is mine to watch!
But, in this case, the source is: " src="asf.php?id=2138" "
I've tried to do it the old fashioned way, ignoring the fact that its a php, but then I just have some random php file with no video to watch.
Could anybody assist me? Thanks!