Require auto downloader of jpegs from web pages

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Max

Is there some free (or even chargeable) software which can
automatically download all the links that are on a page?

I sometimes go to a web site where there are thumbnail pics each of
which is a link to another page which contains the full pic.

Thanks
 
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Peter Seiler

Max - 12.04.2004 21:32 :
Is there some free (or even chargeable) software which can
automatically download all the links that are on a page?

I sometimes go to a web site where there are thumbnail pics each of
which is a link to another page which contains the full pic.

Thanks

what web site is it?
 
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Anonymous

Is there some free (or even chargeable) software which can
automatically download all the links that are on a page?

I sometimes go to a web site where there are thumbnail pics each of
which is a link to another page which contains the full pic.

Thanks

Try Picpluck 2.1 - I've used it for downloading lots of wallpapers.
A Google search will list plenty of download sites.

-=-
 
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Simon

In said:
Is there some free (or even chargeable) software which can
automatically download all the links that are on a page?

I sometimes go to a web site where there are thumbnail pics each of
which is a link to another page which contains the full pic.

Thanks

you could try webcow <http://subfiles.net/webcow/> - sort of like a
browser, but only returns links

from the readme..

<snip>

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2.1 What is Webcow ?
--------------------------
Webcow is a small and handy tool to get the links out of directory listings
or webpages. It was first created to get all files of an Apache* directory
listing. Within the development, I was asked for publishing and
improvements, some errorfixing options and file-filters were added.

--------------------------
2.3 How does Webcow work ?
--------------------------
You just enter an internetadress (url) and press get. It's quite like
browsing. After this, the returned data will be parsed for links and all
links will be listed. Now the FilterCowPad' provides some filtering options
like prefix and suffix, and new since version 0.51.6030, the OneWildcard*
filter. After pressing Apply, the filters will be applied on the list of
links. If something went wrong, just press reset to get the originally list
back. If options are entered, both filter will apply.
After this press start download, and each link, one after one, will be
downloaded. If you use the BASE textbox, this text will be applied as base
for every link in the list. (With this base you can even do some usefull
stuff in combination with the list - sometimes the links parsed from the
page are wrong. In this case you can easily use your own BASE to fix
problems for all links.)
You can check out the tutorial on the website:
http://Webcow.cjb.net/support.php?page=tutorial
There are often placed tooltips for help in the Program directly.

</snip>

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