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Old 15.05.2015, 18:40
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Default set up linkgrabber filter [ignore .jpg files]

I need to start using the link grabber filter. I would like for link grabber NOT to add jpg, png, and others. Link grabber even tries to add when I copy a file name off my hard drive. I've read the forum; I'm sure it's in there some where

Could someone give me a screen shot of the rule set up of say, DON"T ADD jpg. Also, I assume once this rule is set up and that window is closed I need to check the bow to the left. One other question, can I use one rule for several extensions? In other words, put all of these in one rule.

Maybe I have this backwards. Maybe the filter is to tell link grabber what to add, not to tell link grabber what to omit, don't add.

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Old 16.05.2015, 03:16
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Please post example urls that you do not want to see.
Note that in case your links are offline you cannot use the "file type" in conditions - then you will have to make a condition for "Downloadurl" "contains" .jpg".

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Old 17.05.2015, 23:57
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I was hoping I could do this with the file extensions, jpg, pnp, etc. There are many urls. One was Google; a bunch of pictures from all over the world. I copied the url to email it to a friend. Link grabber then downloaded literally like 9,000 jpg's. It was downloading url's for over 30 minutes. I had to exit jdownloader. There's another thing; there needs to be a way to abort link gabber. I gathered from another post the only way to do that is to exit jdownloader

Isn't it possible to set the filter to avoid certain file based on extensions? How about this, can you give me an example of how the link grabber filter works

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Last edited by awsmitty; 17.05.2015 at 23:59. Reason: The adminastators always ask for examples, how about they giving an example and cut the messing around
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Old 18.05.2015, 00:14
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A couple of examples:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...t=filter+links
https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...t=filter+links
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Old 18.05.2015, 06:36
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a) you can abort crawling and linkchecking tasks. bottom right hand corner right click on the disk and abort
b) by the sounds of it if you copied one link and it returned 9000 images its most likely to triggered some decrypter task. Setting up a filter in this instance is the wrong approach, disable clipboard monitoring if you do not want JDownloader to pick up stuff you copy!
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Old 18.05.2015, 11:43
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Of course you can also exclude extensions. also many at once
I suggest to use filter and set filetype to images, then jd will filter out images
you can also filter our on extension within url (faster than method before) by
.*\.(jpg|png|gif) into sourceURL and enable regex checkbox

but I think disabling clipboard monitoring is also a simple solution for you
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Old 20.05.2015, 15:25
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Beautiful, many thanks. Lram32, your pics were very helpful. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a 1000 words. Jiaz, your example too was very helpful. I just simply cut and pasted into my settings. Tested, worked perfectly. I was putting the extensions in the field for file type
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