Download From Multiple Links At Once
<div class="IPBDescription">Without having to click on each single 1</div> Let's say I want to download all the stuff from a server directory, such as <a href='http://obst.nsarmslab.com/models/' target='_blank'>http://obst.nsarmslab.com/models/</a> , but as you see there are multiple links in there.
How can I download all those at once, perhaps a program that checks a site for links and then mass downloads all of them or such.
Sorry if this is weird, I'm high on chinin.
How can I download all those at once, perhaps a program that checks a site for links and then mass downloads all of them or such.
Sorry if this is weird, I'm high on chinin.
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Is there anything like this for IE?
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But I am still serious.
Is there anything like this for IE?
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Why? Just get firefox already. You can have both installed on the same machine without your computer asploding.
QFT, just ask the ladies! They dislike IE users for that very reason!
Please, is there nothing like this for IE, or even a seperate tool?
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There's a pretty useful seperate tool. I think it's called firefox, you should look into it.
and yes, there are plenty of other tools, look for mirroring tools. i use one called SpiderZilla (another firefox plugin) that builds a local mirror of any site, it saves every page and rewrites the links therein so taht you can browse them later offline.
Really guys, cut it out. There's no reason to insist his mother is his father's sister or that he has an abnormally tiny wang. The guy asks a question and you all just flame and whine at him. Grow up, and cut it out.
That being said, Firefox falls under the category of "a seperate tool". There is an Internet Explorer plug-in that adds "Open in Firefox" to IE's context menu (its the exact opposite of the 'Open in IE' firefox extension). Download that and firefox, and get that above firefox extension someone else mentioned, and there you go. You can load up firefox to the page you're currently on w/ a simple right mouse click, download everything you need, then exit firefox.
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Here's a link to said extension:
<a href='http://www.iosart.com/firefox/firefoxview/' target='_blank'>FirefoxView</a>
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You can have more than one browser installed at once! If one browser does something you need but not everything, there's nothing wrong with using another one <i>as well</i> to fill the gap.
Woah, you don't have to do that for Firefox? Opera makes you do that. Its in the installation terms and agreement.
But its worth it.
Anyone got some C4 and, spare vest and somthing you hate that you want blown up?
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I don't like Mountain Dew. I think you should blow up Mountain Dew. Go blow up Mountain Dew. That is not a request.
Obst, do a Google search on LeechGet. That lets you download multiple files at once automatically.
A full uninstall/delete all application data and then reinstall of Firefox won't work?
<a href='http://whatever.whatever/whatever##.whatever' target='_blank'>http://whatever.whatever/whatever##.whatever</a>
for ## from any range of numbers, or letters
it will also take any text file with links parsed into separate lines, and download all them links
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Read my last post, kthx.
(not firefox)
Obst, do a Google search on LeechGet. That lets you download multiple files at once automatically. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
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LeechGet works!
Thanks alot CForrester <3