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Is there a program that can auto-save all jpegs on a web page?

Meaning... if there's a page with 10 thumbnails... I want to save all the jpeg images
that those thumbs point to (the big pics) without having to click each one and then
manually save the image.
Is there a program that can do that?

Any help is appreciated...
Thanks!
 
Hmm... I wonder what you're going to use this for... 😛

GetRight's browser tool can do that. If you use Firebird, there's an extension called Linky that will help too.

Also any website downloader should be able to pull just the linked images for you.
 
I'd be interested in this as well. My old website from 2 years ago was never taken down by Earthlink and I kind of want to save it now.
 
Originally posted by: bunker
I'd be interested in this as well. My old website from 2 years ago was never taken down by Earthlink and I kind of want to save it now.

wget and httrack are both good website dowloaders. They'll parse through the HTML and download all pages and links.
 
If you save the web page locally through IE, doesn't it create a folder that contains all of the images on the page? It doesn't help you crawl across an entire site, but the original question just asked about images on a single page.
 
Originally posted by: oog
If you save the web page locally through IE, doesn't it create a folder that contains all of the images on the page? It doesn't help you crawl across an entire site, but the original question just asked about images on a single page.

No, he said he wanted to save the images that are *linked to*, not the ones on the page itself (the thumbnails).
 
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