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how to extract links from a site?

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Renegade:
If you feel like playing around, you can try this web robot in VB.NET or C#.

You'd be surprised just how many really cool things are available for free at the CodeProject. :D

(OK - They take some work, but the basics are there.)

zridling:
Steve, as mouser mentioned, you're looking for something more powerful then. The most accurate I've found is Teleport Pro.

Renegade:
I've found Teleport Pro to be very valuable. You'll have a hard time finding something that can automatically surf all your porn for you! :D

Edit: Yep - I know what you're using it for Zaine! :D

Darwin:
Justice  :-[ steve_rb - I'd edit out your e-mail address above, post-haste, if I were you ( I *HATE* spam, get too much of it as it is, and don't go looking for any more of it!  ;D)...

ender:
I am looking for a program to extract hiden links inside a site starting with let say for example "http://www.rapidshare.de/" . Is there any program to do this or anyone has any idea or comment?

Regards
Steve
-steve_rb (April 29, 2007, 02:16 AM)
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I am using either of these two programs, if I want to batch download files from rapidshare & other temp. hoster:
http://www.rapget.com/en/index.html
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1111

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://www.dimonius.ru/dusd.php
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1251

both still require you to manually put in the links, but after that, I can leave my computer on overnight, and the next day, all files are on my harddrive.

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