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    I need a freeware tool for saving all photos on a site?

    The site is http://ratbike.org/a_rally.html
    and there are heaps of cool bike pictures.
    I want them all on my computer's hard drive, but I can't be arsed clicking on every damn text link and saving each picture on the pages. That would take days and days! There must be a thousand pics on the site in total and it's nowhere near as big as Kiwibiker.
    Is there a freeware tool which can do this, or make the process easier?
    Thanks!
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    Geek. Will you use that to organise all your star trek pictures too?
    To split or not to split, that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorax View Post
    Geek. Will you use that to organise all your star trek pictures too?
    ooH, Star Trek pictures! You know me too well brother. I am watching Star Trek the animated series (or STTAS as trekkies prefer to call it) on youtube right now. Mmm, animated Yeoman Rand... mmmm...
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    Right click save as.

    There are programmes out there, they are used to haxing websites, (i.e copying everything so you can make an identical one)
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Have a look for wget - I think it's available for most systems.

    http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwh View Post
    Have a look for wget - I think it's available for most systems.

    http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/

    Richard
    even better http://www.httrack.com/ it'll rip the entire site

    be careful to not let it get in a recursive loop, setting a maximum link depth will avoid that
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    Thanks geeks! You guys are "da bomb", as the young folk say.
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    WebZip does a good job... pretty and easy to use interface

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    Firefox has plugins available to do that. I have one installed at home that can follow links to the high res and download it.

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