How can I download a bunch of .pdfs from a webpage all at once? The page I'm looking at is a list of .pdfs available (for a class I'm in - course materials), with a link to download each .pdf file. I've tried using the Firefox extension downthemall, but there's a catch - the links I click to download the .pdfs individually are javascript popups that look like this:
javascriptf:pop('docs/12004/andes_vegetation.pdf','yes',",",'12004');
Is there a way to grab all of these at once, or am I doomed to clicking each and every link to open a new window, save as, etc.?
posted on Feb 1, 2008 - 9 answers
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posted on Dec 17, 2007 - 18 answers ![]()
Aussie developer friends are looking for affordable (or freeish) hosting. They're burning through 60+ gigs a month. Ideas? Suggestions? [more inside]
posted on Oct 21, 2006 - 8 answers
OK, let's say I'd like to download this thing, but it's a 56 GB thing (well, it's a bunch of things, let's say, for educational purposes only, .par and .rar files). My hard disk is only 30 GB (about 11 GB of currently free space). But: I have a 250GB external drive (firewire) that I sometimes use to store stuff. Can I download the big file (it'll take, I guess, an entire day) straight on the external drive? Or is my Mac (G4) going to blow up for some reason? thanks!!!
posted on Sep 6, 2006 - 23 answers
I used to have a little software application that would assess my hard drive and display a colorful pie graph of folders and subfolders, so that it was very easy to visually determine the location of the file bulk. Does anyone remember what I'm talking about? Bonus points for freeware.
posted on Aug 25, 2006 - 14 answers
How do I download files from a webserver if the domain has changed? [more inside]
posted on Jun 6, 2006 - 8 answers ![]()
I need an efficient and lost cost way to allow my clients to download audio files I have created. I do radio production. 1-4 MB files not unusual. Suggestions?
posted on Nov 11, 2005 - 4 answers
I need to serve some example files to my (programming) students. My old host gave me a public FTP site, but I just switched to dreamhost, and no longer have this option. I'm looking for a simple solution. [more inside]
posted on Sep 22, 2005 - 16 answers ![]()
Is there any FTP software that will compare the files on the server to the ones stored locally, and only download new or updated / changed files? (I'd prefer a program that does this as opposed to some sort of script or other hackery) [more inside]
posted on May 18, 2005 - 11 answers