File: anon_partyhard_2.O_003.swf-(1.87 MB, 1280x800, Loop)
[_] request inside Anonymous 09/28/20(Mon)11:07:04 No.3441131
Adobe recently removed the flash player archive page, and I've gotten almost every version except
these three: fp_32.0.0.403_archive.zip, fp_32.0.0.414_archive.zip, fp_32.0.0.433_archive.zip (not
sure if this one exists, since it's the latest.)
It'd be great if someone who has one or more of these versions could upload it, so I can add it
to my archive.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/28/20(Mon)19:48:04 No.3441172
do you have a timeframe for when those were released?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/29/20(Tue)00:50:21 No.3441210
You're collecting old versions of the software itself?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/29/20(Tue)01:16:20 No.3441212
>>3441131
mind uploading your versions too? I have a few flashes in my collection that dont run properly on
any of the versions I have downloaded.
unfortunately none of those are the ones you want.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/29/20(Tue)01:51:47 No.3441215
Not seeing any of the 400 series on http://web.archive.org/web/20200718192527/
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
>> [_] Anonymous 09/29/20(Tue)13:45:23 No.3441246
Just tried backdooring the zip links by building them in the address bar... Adoodoo has turned
all existing archive zip links into 403-Forbidden.
I have 32.0.0.414 and .433 projectors (debug) though, but not .414 :
https://mega.nz/folder/i4InjSbQ#H-PqQiPyoQBeFRlWdRiMNw
HOWEVER:
If you want to compile your own "archive zip", use this still-living link and download all
components listed (currently on v433 - 09/08/2020 ):
https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html
Use Wayback to access previous versions from this page...
version 414:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200905003124/https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer
/debug_downloads.html
version 403:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200801195719/https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer
/debug_downloads.html
Note that these are the collection of debug versions, but that's fine, since that's the regular
version plus a few bells and whistles that only you and I would ever use. The casual user would
never know the difference.
Another thought occurred to me...
Since Adobe is nuking all function and all access, once they nuke the page above, at some point
they may even add a no-archive attribute to their robots.txt, in which case, Wayback will NOT
display previously archived pages. Get now while the gettin's good.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/29/20(Tue)14:00:51 No.3441247
>>3441172
>>3441210
>>3441215
(me >>3441246 again)
The 400s are the 3 most recent versions published since August. Adobe killed the archive page
around the end of July.
Technically, *nobody* has these archive zips, if they even exist. The fact that trying to access
what would be their URLs, returns 403 (forbidden) and not 404 (not found)... tells me they DO
exist.