Yaniv asks:
I have some pages with multiple images inside, e.g. this one. I want to extract all the image URLs, but not the thumbnails, using an application or an extension into a text file. I could then upload them to http://www.galleryhosted.com/ as “bulk URL upload”. Does anyone know how?
3 Answers -
Anonymous
February 10, 2011Hi
Internet Explorer;
•Click on the desired picture with the right mouse button.
•Select Properties from the menu.
•Highlight the address appearing under Address (URL):.
•Press Ctrl-C.
Mozilla Firefox :
•Click on the image with the right mouse button.
•Choose Copy Image Location from the menu.
Safari and Opera:
•Click on the desired image with the right mouse button (or holding down Ctrl while clicking with the left or only button).
•Select Copy Image Address from the menu.
or
1.Go to Google.com.
2.2
Type “site:” before the web address of the site you want to extract all of the URLs from. Don’t put a space between “site:” and the web address. For example, “site:ehow.com.”
3.3
Click “Google Search” and you will be given a list of all the URL addresses associated with the Web site you are searching.
Yahoo
4.1
Go to Yahoo Site Explorer
5.2
Enter the address of the site you want to extract all of the URLs from in the top text box.
6.3
Click “Explore URL.”
or try link extractor
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/link-extractor.shtml
http://www.iwebtool.com/link_extractor
there is a plugin for mozilla: Link Extractor 2
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/link-extractor/
FIDELIS
February 11, 2011If you are using Internet Explorer you can use the portable software explained on the following link:
http://www.tothepc.com/archives/extract-link-script-image-urls-on-websites-in-ie/
If you are using Firefox, you use The DownThemAll extension.
http://www.downthemall.net/howto/features/
hasamba
February 11, 2011thanks alot, http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/link-extractor.shtml is just what i was looking for