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Downloading from multiple urls with a string
I am trying to get the link grabber to parse urls on a site that are sequentially numbered. (**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**) this could go up to something like **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**. Instead of adding each gallery manually, is there a way to enter a string into linkgrabber like **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**[01-99] ? so that each url is entered automatically and then parsed?
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Hey FierceGo,
As far as i know this is not possible currently with JD. I created a small script for you which creates the results you want: hxxp://www.xup.in/dl,74623291/range.zip/ (replace hxxp with http ) Just run range.exe (or range.py, if you have python installed.) Usage is described in usage.txt, result will come out as textfile: out.range.txt If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Regards, scr4ve Last edited by scr4ve; 22.02.2010 at 23:05. |
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firefox has a few addons that will copy the url hidden behind the text to the clipboard.
i'm able to get, one, selected or all links with a single click |
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Thanks Scr4ve. I cannot view your link, unfortunately. Is it possible for you to pm it to me or type it in such a way so that the board doesn't eliminate the link?
Thank you. |
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Hey FierceGo, i updated the post above - should be visible for you now.
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Thanks again scr4ve. I have a few questions. I looked at your usage.txt but am not sure how to interpret the syntax that it appears to suggest.
Say the URL is hxxp://www.example.com/01 where 01 is the first picture gallery say I want galleries 1-20 The program first asks for the URL, then the Range. Could you tell me the command that I should use to get the first 20 galleries starting from hxxp://www.example.com/01 for both the the URL and the Range prompts? |
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URL: example.com/%02d
Range: 20 % is delimiter 0 means fill with zero in front 2d means 2 digits |
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Thanks, that worked.
So if I input hxxp://www.example.com/%1d/%1d and range 20, will I get: /1/1 /1/2 up to /20/1 ... /20/20 or is only one variable allowed in the URL? |
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