Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-09 Thread Rob Blomquist
On Saturday 08 March 2003 06:46 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
 Actually Konqueror web browser has had this capability as far back
 as 7.2 that I know of and maybe before that. It's very handy.

And new in the KDE 3.1 is KGet, a download manager for Konqueror that 
extends its ability even more. If you are running 3.1, try it.

Rob
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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-08 Thread Rifza Adriansyah
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On Wednesday 05 March 2003 06:29, Lanman wrote:
 Rifza; Have you tried using Konqueror in KDE? Not only is it a file
 manager, web-browser, and FTP client, but it allows you to drag and
 drop entire folders from ftp sites, and manages multiple downloads
 very smoothly.
 Just a thought, but it's been bullet-proof for me.

Hmm, Is it a new feature for Konqueror in KDE 3.1 ?. I haven't tried 
KDE 3.1. I should upgrade my AMD Duron to Athlon XP to try KDE 3.1. 
;-)
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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-08 Thread Dennis Myers
On Saturday 08 March 2003 09:37 am, Rifza Adriansyah wrote:
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 On Wednesday 05 March 2003 06:29, Lanman wrote:
  Rifza; Have you tried using Konqueror in KDE? Not only is it a file
  manager, web-browser, and FTP client, but it allows you to drag and
  drop entire folders from ftp sites, and manages multiple downloads
  very smoothly.
  Just a thought, but it's been bullet-proof for me.

 Hmm, Is it a new feature for Konqueror in KDE 3.1 ?. I haven't tried
 KDE 3.1. I should upgrade my AMD Duron to Athlon XP to try KDE 3.1.
 ;-)
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Actually Konqueror web browser has had this capability as far back as 7.2 that 
I know of and maybe before that. It's very handy.
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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-04 Thread Rifza Adriansyah
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On Tuesday 04 March 2003 12:15, Miark wrote:
 I use NT and the downloader that comes with KDE 3.1, but I'd like a
 download manager that will accept a URL, and give you the option of
 downloading _everything_ from that URL. Is there anything like that
 out there?

You can try offline browser like httrack (Windows and Linux platform 
available).
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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-04 Thread robin
Rifza Adriansyah wrote:
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On Tuesday 04 March 2003 12:15, Miark wrote:

I use NT and the downloader that comes with KDE 3.1, but I'd like a
download manager that will accept a URL, and give you the option of
downloading _everything_ from that URL. Is there anything like that
out there?
httrack

Sir Robin

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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-04 Thread Lanman
Rifza; Have you tried using Konqueror in KDE? Not only is it a file
manager, web-browser, and FTP client, but it allows you to drag and drop
entire folders from ftp sites, and manages multiple downloads very
smoothly.

Just a thought, but it's been bullet-proof for me.

Lanman

On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 17:45, robin wrote:
 Rifza Adriansyah wrote:
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  On Tuesday 04 March 2003 12:15, Miark wrote:
  
 I use NT and the downloader that comes with KDE 3.1, but I'd like a
 download manager that will accept a URL, and give you the option of
 downloading _everything_ from that URL. Is there anything like that
 out there?
 
 httrack
 
 Sir Robin


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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-03 Thread David E. Fox
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 downloading _everything_ from that URL. Is there anything like that
 out there?
 

in a word - wget.

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Re: [newbie] Download manager, grab everything

2003-03-03 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 00:15:01 -0500, Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 I use NT and the downloader that comes with KDE 3.1, but I'd like a 
 download manager that will accept a URL, and give you the option of
 downloading _everything_ from that URL. Is there anything like that
 out there?
 
 Miark

Do you mean you want to be able to feed the downloader a HTML page, and have it
download it and all the links embedded on that page? If so, then Downloader for
X (NT) can do this. You need to set the depth of recursing variable to the
level that you want to go down through the links. To download a whole site, set
this to 0 (unlimited). You may also want to toggle the Allow leave this server
while recursing via HTTP and Only subdirs for some extra control. The Change
links in HTML file to local can be useful here, too.

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software, I cringe--they are pining for the bad old days when each piece of
information needed a different program to access it.
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