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Posted by Cogito on 12/12/06 00:28
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:12:05 -0500, Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote:
>It won't help in the OP's usage because he's doing exactly what I do to
>download media files whose links are either indirect or have been
>obscured to the point that they will only stream. You can't right-click
>and save because the link isn't to the file. However, with some clever
>poking around in page source one can many times find (or construct) a
>workable link to the file. I then paste that link into a local page,
>save it, load the page in my browser, and /then/ I can do the
>right-click save routine.
That made my day. Glad to see that I'm not the only one using this
method.
Now guys, even if it is only academic, we can't let HTML beat us.
There must be a way of transferring the entered URL to a link.
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