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Ulead Photo Explorer User Guide
Tip:
For details on Web page layout options, click the
Help
button on the Web Page Output dialog box.
Address Range
options:
•
Follow all links --
Download files from all linked
sites.
•
Only download files within the same Web site --
Download files only from pages within the selected
Web site.
•
Only download from pages below the starting point
--
Get files that are in the same directory location as
the starting Web page. (e.g. If you chose to start
downloading from 'www.sample.com/main/
index.html' in Step 1, Photo Explorer gets files from
'www.sample.com/main'.)
Note:
Some types of Web pages generated by active
servers or CGI scripts cannot be scanned using this
function.
Scanning the Web for images
Photo Explorer makes it fast and easy to download files from the Web. It can scan an entire Web
site and retrieve a bulk of files for you. If a Web page contains links, you can customize Photo
Explorer to follow the links and go deeper into the Web site when searching for files to download.
Select
Internet: Scan Internet for Images
for downloading files. Photo Explorer guides you through
the process in seven (7) easy steps:
1. Enter the
HTTP address
of the Web page from
which to start the download. Specify how many
Levels
deep to search for files.
2. Specify the
file types
you want (images, videos and/
or sounds).
3. Specify the
file size
you want to download, or
choose to get all.
4. Choose to download all files, new files only, or get
file updates.
5. In the
Address Range
section, choose which links to
navigate into when searching for files to download.
6. Enter a valid user name and password if you are
downloading from a password-protected Web site.
7. If your PC connects to the Internet through a
proxy server, consult your network administrator for
its appropriate settings.
3. Click each tab (except for the Thumbnail Page tab)
in the Web Page Output dialog box to select layout
options and add background music.
4. When you are satisfied with the results, click
OK
to
generate the HTML files (or a self-extracting EXE
file).