Oh that helps! Option key on my PowerBook does it.
Still one has to go into the source code to find the swf file name. There are several Windows-based tools that let you save a SWF as you might a graphic - just right click and save....
Well the cache files have no names and are not in acccessible formats.
But using curl from Terminal does the trick, although it's a bit of a long way to do it. But thanks for the method!
In Windows you can find the Flash files in TEmporary Ineternet Files - but looks like in Mac the cache is not accessible. There are a few tools but they're all Windows-based - that I've found.
How can I access the SWF file for Flash movie playing in my browser?
Thanks