Download Flash Player content?

I have Flash Player 10 & it works great.  I want to know how copy or download what is playing.  I've got a new Braun 790 electric razor.  When I go to:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Braun-System-Electric-Rechargeable-Shaver/dp/B000RNP5B4 - -
I have the option of playing 3 impressive videos, when I go there.  Is there a way to copy or download any of them onto my hard drive for later access?
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jwesly wrote:
... its asking me to download Adobe flash player. I have downloaded that and installed,  ...
No you haven't.
Flash is Not Compatible with iOS Platform.
This Question of Flash on Apple iOS devices has been going on for years...
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https://discussions.apple.com/search.jspa?peopleEnabled=true&userID=&containerTy pe=&container=&spotlight=false&q=iPad+and+Flash

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