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I have just noticed this:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html


I have no idea how long it has been there.
If anyone can write me a programme to open a batch at a time I would
be most grateful. (But not to the point of financial remuneration.)

Saving chunks of these is a major headache. But absolutely essential
for my needs.

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On 19/12/2011 01:13, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I have just noticed this:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html


I have no idea how long it has been there.
If anyone can write me a programme to open a batch at a time I would
be most grateful. (But not to the point of financial remuneration.)

Saving chunks of these is a major headache. But absolutely essential
for my needs.


Not entirely sure what you are trying to do, however if the question is
how can I download lots of linked files without having to click each one
manually and save etc, then:

http://www.downthemall.net/




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On Dec 19, 1:43*am, John Rumm wrote:
On 19/12/2011 01:13, Weatherlawyer wrote:

I have just noticed this:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html


I have no idea how long it has been there.
If anyone can write me a programme to open a batch at a time I would
be most grateful. (But not to the point of financial remuneration.)


Saving chunks of these is a major headache. But absolutely essential
for my needs.


Not entirely sure what you are trying to do, however if the question is
how can I download lots of linked files without having to click each one
manually and save etc, then:

http://www.downthemall.net/


I never thought of Download managers though I remember hearing about
them form my MSN groups days. Thanks a billion.

I could open all the links at once or as many as my puny connection
will permit. Or wait a minute, it says all the inks on a page.

I suppose I could write a spead sheet of links and put them on a web
apge but Wetter Zentrale only shows one link for the archive.

I will cogitatum ruminae dorma.

Thanks.


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En el artículo
oups.com, Weatherlawyer escribió:

I have no idea how long it has been there.
If anyone can write me a programme to open a batch at a time I would
be most grateful.


Google wget.

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On Dec 19, 7:49*am, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo
oups.com, Weatherlawyer escribió:

I have no idea how long it has been there.
If anyone can write me a programme to open a batch at a time I would
be most grateful.


Google wget.


Never heard of that one, thanks.
It's odd that I have just replied to a message in uk.sci.weather in
response to a little abuse that I never asked for help from anyone on
there and in turn never received anything in the way of help from
anyone on there.

But of course I have.

I asked for help with this problem and received....
Well...

I also got this nice sig:

"Reading that stuff is a bit like mental rape, I'm so glad I kill-
filed
Weatherlawyer some time ago

RonB"

Pity Google changed their policy on profiles and I can't add it to my
posts automagically.

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Reading that stuff is a bit like mental rape ,I'm so glad I killfiled
Weatherlawyer some time ago

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On 19/12/2011 03:53, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Dec 19, 1:43 am, John wrote:
On 19/12/2011 01:13, Weatherlawyer wrote:

I have just noticed this:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html


I have no idea how long it has been there.
If anyone can write me a programme to open a batch at a time I would
be most grateful. (But not to the point of financial remuneration.)


Saving chunks of these is a major headache. But absolutely essential
for my needs.


Not entirely sure what you are trying to do, however if the question is
how can I download lots of linked files without having to click each one
manually and save etc, then:

http://www.downthemall.net/


I never thought of Download managers though I remember hearing about
them form my MSN groups days. Thanks a billion.

I could open all the links at once or as many as my puny connection
will permit. Or wait a minute, it says all the inks on a page.


It will list all the links on a page. You can manually select files or
use a filter to select which you want to download (e.g. *.gif or
similar) or a combination of both. It will then list all the downloads
and romp through them in sequence doing a small number at a time
(configurable). It can also make multiple concurrent requests for file
segments to overcome bandwidth restrictions on some sites

I suppose I could write a spead sheet of links and put them on a web
apge but Wetter Zentrale only shows one link for the archive.


And once into the archive are there more links then?

I will cogitatum ruminae dorma.


Another option is Adobe Acrobat (full version, not just the reader).
That can spider a web site and capture it into a PDF. You just specify
how many levels deep to recurse, and whether to follow off site links.


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On Dec 19, 11:29*am, John Rumm wrote:
On 19/12/2011 03:53, Weatherlawyer wrote:


I suppose I could write a spread sheet of links and put them on a web
page but WetterZentrale only shows one link for the archive.


And once into the archive are there more links then?


It has a paranoid table showing in one tab the year, another tab the
month and other the day. You have to scroll down for day numbers
larger than 20.

It's an archive for weather charts the MetOffice so kindly produce for
everybody in Europe who lost the war. Paid for everybody else who
didn't and aren't allowed such maganinnyty.

Another option is Adobe Acrobat (full version, not just the reader).
That can spider a web site and capture it into a PDF. You just specify
how many levels deep to recurse, and whether to follow off site links.


*******s.

If you ask for information and they want to charge a search fee.
Whatever happened to freedom of Information?

And all they have to do is put a tick on a screen somewhere in the
bowels of Exitdoor?

We think Used Car Salesmen and MOT conmen are bad?!!!!!
!¬ me.
_.v¬ me sideways till my brane hertz and my bells wring.

The MetOffice is begging for a larger computer. They already have one
that is measured in acres and converts fuel for a small power station
into thin air.

The Germans seem to be managing to run a very busy web site with
theirs. It's probably down to good management and decentralisation.

We even moved our plant to the end of the world so nobody can go there
and disturb them. Would you believe they actually hibernate when it
snows?

It's a good job they did lose the war. They would have invented AI by
now and called it HAL.

Our lot have supercomputers based in Least Angular that won't talk to
anybody. (Which is probably a good thing.)


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