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Create separate package for each link
I download regularly from a forum that posts imagesets. Currently, I can add the link for a thread and JD2 can parse all images within that thread to a package.
I wanna know if there is a way to add multiple links, each for a different thread, and have JD2 parse images from each thread to a separate package automatically, with the thread title as the package name. Last edited by lezboyd; 10.07.2022 at 18:24. Reason: grammar and such to make more sense |
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Hi,
1. Thread title as package name will only be possible if: - You're adding those links via a browser extension that knows, and sets the page-title or: - The title of that forum thread is inside the forum url e.g. myforum.abc/thread/123456/title-is-here and you can use that via LinkCrawler Rule or: - See raztokis response 2. Putting all items from the same source into the same package should easily be possible using our Packagizer feature. -psp-
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if you want the html title tag you will need to use a linkcrawler rule as it can scan / find that.
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Thanks guys. I'll look through the linkcrawler and packagizer articles and get back to you.
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@lezboyd: In case you can provide real example links, then we can provide better help/hints
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SO far so good. I found this knowledgebase article and it helped quite a bit.
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...ame-via-anchor I made an excel sheet with some formulas, to take the URL as input and give me a modified URL with the anchor as output. But the issue is that I am dependent on the URL instead of the HTML Title. I would still like to add the html title instead of the URL because the URL is not always reliable. I will look into the linkcrawler rules next and see if I can make some headway. Last edited by lezboyd; 23.07.2022 at 23:46. |
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With the html part, we can only help/look into it if you provide example URLs.
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@lezboyd: In case you need to access html part, you will either have to use
1.) Linkcrawler rules, see https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...kcrawler-rules or 2.) Write Script for Eventscripter that does what you want But without example links we cannot provide further help
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So if i want to batch grab links for every chapter in the linkgrabber
If i have f.e. a link like this: url.url/comic/name/chapter-1 I added a rule: source url: *#chapter-=* & download directory: D:\Comic\name\<jd:source:2> (files are pictures png webp jpg but not that important) But that does not work. I know i suck at this. So i ask you what i did wrong? Last edited by Jiaz; 05.09.2022 at 10:30. |
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@nowhereman1945: your sourceURL condition is wrong because you tell JDownloader to look for #chapter within the URL but your dummy example link doesn't contain it. try
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