The FLV won't help him much since it's an SWF based player which plays
WMV streams, look for strings like "mms", "castup" etc...

Hetz

2009/6/27 Yuval Hager <yu...@avramzon.net>:
> On Saturday 27 June 2009, Amos Shapira wrote:
>> 2009/6/27 Noam Rathaus <no...@beyondsecurity.com>:
>> > Hi Amos,
>> >
>> > I haven't done anything special and I am able to see all the movies :)
>>
>> I can view the video just fine on FF3/Ubuntu 8.10/9.04.  But I want to
>> be able to download it to a file on disk and view it later.
>>
>> DownloadHelper can do this for many sites, but it didn't provide the
>> pop-up menu for reshet.ynet.co.il.
>
> Don't know about download helper, but you can use tcpdump, while the movie
> starts, and watch for 'GET' messages for "flv" files. something like this:
> ,----
> | $ tcpdump -i eth0 -s 512 -l -A port http | egrep "Host:|GET.*flv.*HTTP"
> `----
>
> Then use wget on the URL you find. Not a one-click-your-mother-proof
> solution, but works most of the time.
>
> --y
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