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Posted by dorayme on 07/20/07 00:28
In article <tGSni.130529$xq1.5003@pd7urf1no>,
"M" <nowhereman@twilightzone.net> wrote:
> "dorayme" <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:doraymeRidThis-CCE468.07313320072007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au...
> > In article <bCMni.131315$NV3.476@pd7urf2no>,
> > "M" <nowhereman@twilightzone.net> wrote:
>
> > Give an example of one url you would like to do this to.
>
> Not sure why this is relevant but, hey, if it leads to something. . . As an
> example:
>
> http://niftytutorials.com/basics/transform-your-photos-into-a-beautiful-mosaic
> /1/
>
> Essentially, I just want to save barebones articles with any relevant
> images. I don't want Google ads, sidebars, irrelevant banner images, forms,
> search boxes, background images, scripts, etc.
>
> Sometimes the website is gracious enough to offer a print version which gets
> rid of most of this stuff.
>
> I have a Notetab script which does most of what I want but wanted to see if
> something else out there is better at it.
>
> M
It is tricky to fashion a general facility to distinguish between
relevant and irrelevant images as you can imagine. Best I can
suggest is this, open in FF (equipped with free developer tools)
and turn off all css and probably javascript too. Save as
webpage. Open the saved in a browser. If too rich for you still,
just delete the associated folder which contains all the images
and other stuff, or inspect the folder and be rid things
selectively - but this is not what you want to do). I am afraid
there is nothing as intelligent as you for this job.
--
dorayme
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