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Download Complete Webpages
I've gotten access to a few very good sites, thanks to candyman, and I want to download as much as possible before the password expires. Apart from synchronisation in IE (which doesn't really do what i want), is there a way I can download galleries (say, ie. Save all images X-clicks deep) without having to go through the galleries individually and downloading each picture. Im currently using EZpics, but that is still somewhat time consuming. I wanna get these pix onto my hdd, so I can serve them up on my newly acquired webspace!
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Have you looked at a program called Teleport Pro? I think it might be what you're looking for. I have it but I have not used it much. I'm not sure how specific you can be with what you donload - but I have used it to dowload entire web-pages.
http://www.tenmax.com/teleport/pro/home.htm |
picture ripper
This program called picture ripper works very well, it is really a
picture and movie ripper Let us know whay you think. |
synchronizing is probably the best way to go, you can extract the images/movies/structure from the folder that its synchronized to, and it automatically save X links deep (only problem with that is it clicks ads too...)
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What you're wanting to do is called 'Web Whacking'. As such you'll need a Web Whacker. Web Whackers on Google yields a ton of results.
Good luck, and remember to post your pics to the Titty Board! |
If your looking to download the pics only, I would suggest Picture Ripper. If you want the entire website, I suggest HTTrack.
Check 'em out... They are pretty nice tools! |
I have XP home and use this method.Save page as html. Then re-save this saved page as " complete page". The file will obviously have the same name so overwrite it at the prompt, so you still have only 1 file. When I use this on the TB I'm left with a file folder of all the pics & a pay pal logo. Delete the left over html doc. Sounds involved but really only takes seconds.
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i use wget (commandline) and/or OfflineExplorer Enterprise.
(and occasionally EZPics) i'll take a look at PictureRipper, thx for the suggestion, candyman ;) |
I use WebReaper sometimes I think you can rip .zip and .jpg files with it. For pics it's verry good.
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I second that one Webreaper rules.
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