On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:53:17 +0100, ruiner <ruiner@spiral.com> wrote:
>In article <Xns9B199BFCBE40Ekatmandu@127.0.0.1>, <"k@man.du"> wrote:
>
>> OK, when you enter the filter text, DO NOT hit return. Enter the text and
>> move the cursor away. The tags will appear. Use Firefox with the
>> "BatchDownload" entension. This will add a "Build Gallery (all image
>> links)" item to your context menu. What it does is open a page of all pages
>> you can get to from your starting page that might contain images. Once it's
>> done, use the "Batch download all images" context menu item to capture all
>> images (larger than a certain size). It sounds more confusing that it
>> is.Basically, with a few clicks, you can nab all the pics on a page. It
>> took me about an hour to grab MF4 while I was reading an eBook (1523
>> files). This extension is my most used tool. It works on html, php, etc.
>> links on most sites. Also, grab "DownThemAll" while your at it. This allows
>> you to get all direct links to JPG, or all JPG on a page.
>> Good luck!
>
>tried this with Firefox on Mac and PC (thought that maybe Safari was
>borking it) but no change... I followed your advice and just typed
>'magazine' and waited for the tags to get filtered down... I was left
>with just 'magazine' (same as before) and when I clicked on that, it
>took me to a page with about a dozen unrelated thumbnails and nothing
>else.
Oh ya forgot to mention I turned the objectional content filter off
under the filters tab.
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