Step 1. Set a start page
If a site requires authorization, you should also set
login and password on this step. Some sites allow
browsing/downloading only after authentication on a certain page. In
this case you should press on "Advanced>>" button, check "Enter login and password manually"
box, and specify the page to login to the site. Also if the site has a
logout button, you should specify here the logout pages that the
Grabber should not open. If you set the login page, the Grabber will
open a browser window after the fourth step and let you login to the
site manually before proceeding with exploring and downloading.
If you plan to save the grabber project for a later use, then you need to choose a unique project name and enter it in "Grabber Project Name"
field at the top of the dialog. The project name is shown in the list
of saved projects in the categories tree of the main IDM dialog.
If you need to download all pictures, video
or audio files from a website, or download a complete web site, you
may select the appropriate template in Project template listbox.
Project templates make it easy to start your projects quickly, because
all required settings are made automatically.
But it's not necessary to select a project
template. Project templates make predefined settings in your project
for the next steps of grabber wizard. If you download files from web
sites with the same Grabber settings, you may choose the "custom"
template on this step, make necessary settings on the next stages, and
then save the settings as a template by picking "Project->Save current settings as a template" menu item.
Step 2. Select where to save files to.
n the second step you need to select where to save all downloaded files.
You can save each file to a folder
according to the category of the file. For example, if you have
"compressed files" category defined which lists zip arj and rar file
types, and it has an associated folder, for example, c:\my
documents\myname\downloads\compressed, then all downloaded zip, arj and
rar files will be saved to c:\my documents\myname\downloads\compressed
folder.
Also you can save all downloaded files to a
folder associated with a selected category. You will need to select
the corresponding radio button, and choose a category. The grabber
will find and show a directory below the category.
If you want to create all folders as
created on the web site, you can select a directory where to save all
downloaded files and check "use original relative subfolders" box.
If you are downloading a complete web site,
or a part of a web site, you can check the box to convert links to
local for offline browsing. This checkbox is disabled when you select a
template on the first step which doesn't require saving any html
pages, for example "All images from a web site" template. After
downloading of all selected files or after stopping the grabber, the
grabber will convert the links to downloaded files to local relative
ones for every downloaded web page. Also the grabber will convert all
links to the files that are not downloaded (remote files) to absolute
internet links.
If "Overwrite existing files"
box is not checked and the file with the same name already exists,
the grabber will add underline and a number to the file name, for
example index_2.html.
It's not necessary to check "Add checked files to IDM"
box, the main Grabber window toolbar has a button with the same
functionality to add all selected files to the main download list of
Internet Download Manager. If this checkbox is checked, the grabber
will add selected files to IDM automatically on closing the grabber.
Step 3. Set file filters.
The start page that you specified on the first step
sets the current site to explore. For example if you specified
http://www.tonec.com/support/index.html, the current site would be
www.tonec.com with all supported protocols applied to this site name
like https://www.tonec.com and ftp://www.tonec.com. On this step you
can tell the Grabber to find all files on the current site only, or you
can specify the number of levels of web pages to process on the
current (this) site and the number of levels of web pages to process
on other sites. Click to learn what is the number of link levels.
Be careful setting a large number of levels for other sites, because
it may slow down IDM showing useless files, and it may lead to
processing of millions of needless pages.
If you check "Ignore popup windows"
box, the Grabber will not explore the web pages that pop up in
browsers during page loading. Note that the popup window term is not
applicable for the Grabber, it's applicable for web browsers. The
grabber doesn't open any browser windows except when you are using a
manual authentication.
If the start web page has a path relative to the site name (for example http://www.tonec.com/support/index.html) then "Don't explore parent directories" checkbox will be active. If you check "Don't explore parent directories"
box, then the Grabber will not explore parent directories relative to
the start page. For example, for
http://www.tonec.com/support/index.html, the grabber will NOT explore
http://www.tonec.com/index.html and
http://www.tonec.com/other/index.html, but will explore
http://www.tonec.com/support/file.html and
http://www.tonec.com/support/other/index.html
If you check the "Explore all sites within the main domain"
box, then the Grabber will explore all other domains which have a
common part with the start page domain. For example for
http://www.tonec.com/support/index.html, the grabber will explore
http://tonec.com http://ftp.tonec.com and
http://some.other.domain.tonec.com. On child domains the Grabber will
explorer the number of levels specified for the current site.
The grabber can also run a Java script on a page and parse its results. This way you can retrieve more links from a site, but you should use this feature with caution.
If you click on "Advanced >>"
button, the dialog will expand and let you specify include and
exclude filters for the domains/paths within which you need to explore
pages You can use asterisk wildcard to match any number of any
characters to create a filter pattern.
Step 4. Set site explorer filters.
For a filter that contains several file types, the
file type elements should be separated from each other with commas
without spaces. The asterisk wildcard (*) denotes any number of any
characters. Using a wildcard you can create a pattern matching several
file names for example "image*.jpg" pattern matches any jpg image
filename starting from "image" word, like image01.jpg, image2.jpg,
imageHot.jpg, and image735.jpg. It's possible to use "<start
page>" expression in filters to specify the start page set on the
first step.
If you check "Search files on this site only"
box then the files located on other sites won't be shown in the main
Grabber window, and the Grabber won't check the size and the type of
these files.
It's very likely that during exploring a
project, the Grabber will find many copies of the same file in
different locations. If you check "Hide duplicate files found in different locations",
the grabber will show only the first copy of the file it finds. The
grabber treats a file as a copy if it has the same name and the same
size. This option is disabled when "use original relative subfolders" option is enabled.
If you check "Start downloading all matched files at once"
then all found files will be downloaded immediately. You may explore
the site at first, check the files that you need, and download them in
the main Grabber window, or add them to the main list of IDM.
"Advanced >>" button
expands the dialog and let you set include and exclude filters for
the paths/domains where the Grabber will download files from. You can
use the asterisk wildcard (*) to denote any number of any characters.
Also you can set the minimum and the maximum size of files to
download.
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