User blog:Penguin-Pal/Fun stuff: Quick SWF check

Have you ever be going through individual SWF files, one by one, checking if they exist, say, when looking for an item that isn't listed in the JSON files? (e.g. mascots items or unreleased items)? Well, here's a quick way to achive it!

Open your JavaScript console (click here if you don't know how) and insert the following script: Reset the following numbers (from the upper part of the script): All you need to do now is to run it, which will add to the bottom of your current web page a frame with the SWF (in the size that you determined above). It uses a rate of 15 SWFs per second- a pretty decent rate- otherwise it may crash your browser.
 * width- the width that you want for your SWF.
 * height- the height that you want for your SWF.
 * id- at what ID you want to start.
 * count- how many IDs forwards you want it to display.
 * gap- how many SWF files to load per second (recommended: not more than 20- otherwise it may crash your browser or Flash plugin and you'd have to refresh).

Blanked slots are for files that don't exist or have not been loaded for some reason (if you're using a slow computer try reducing the gap number to give the files some more time to load).

To display a SWF's ID, all you need to do is to hover it.

Hope this helps!

Penguin-Pal  (talk)  19:31, September 24, 2013 (UTC)