Análises para Tab Image Saver
Tab Image Saver por mcdamo
Análise por Utilizador do Firefox 15289764
Avaliado em 5 de 5
por Utilizador do Firefox 15289764 , há 6 anos EDIT:
I am going to revise this from 2 stars to 5 because from what I can see the issue I am having is with Archive.org and not the add-on itself. I have determined the images that weren't downloading were ones that were not true direct links to images, rather they were in some sort of frame added by Archive.org that was preventing the add-on from finding the images. This frame seems to be used at random by Archive.org. On some websites they use it, on others, they don't. A true direct link to an image on Archive.org can be revealed by the URL; it will show "im_" after the date/timestamp in the address. Whenever it shows "Im_" the images download fine and there is no HTML source to look at, it is a direct link.
When there is no "im_" in the archived image URL, it looks like a direct link to an image but it is not. The page source can be viewed as it is considered a webpage not an image.
So yeah, this is not the add-on's fault but a flaw with Archive.org. As far as I can tell this add-on works 100% to download images conveniently.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
At first it was working good but have not had much success lately. For some reason, it doesn't work on certain archived websites on Archive.org. It singles out entire archived domains, I don't know why. There doesn't seem to be a discernible difference between two different archived websites but on one website image-only tabs will download fine, 100%, but on another, 0 images will download, 0%. This is not a case of maybe the images didn't archive. No, the images are opened up successfully in the tabs. It appears to be singling out particular domains, probably not intentionally, but some sort of glitch I guess. Simply put, it works on some archived domains and not on others, and it seems to only be affecting the direct links to images (image-only tabs), so for example, the thumbnails on those affected domains still work. Odd! Very odd!
I am going to revise this from 2 stars to 5 because from what I can see the issue I am having is with Archive.org and not the add-on itself. I have determined the images that weren't downloading were ones that were not true direct links to images, rather they were in some sort of frame added by Archive.org that was preventing the add-on from finding the images. This frame seems to be used at random by Archive.org. On some websites they use it, on others, they don't. A true direct link to an image on Archive.org can be revealed by the URL; it will show "im_" after the date/timestamp in the address. Whenever it shows "Im_" the images download fine and there is no HTML source to look at, it is a direct link.
When there is no "im_" in the archived image URL, it looks like a direct link to an image but it is not. The page source can be viewed as it is considered a webpage not an image.
So yeah, this is not the add-on's fault but a flaw with Archive.org. As far as I can tell this add-on works 100% to download images conveniently.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
At first it was working good but have not had much success lately. For some reason, it doesn't work on certain archived websites on Archive.org. It singles out entire archived domains, I don't know why. There doesn't seem to be a discernible difference between two different archived websites but on one website image-only tabs will download fine, 100%, but on another, 0 images will download, 0%. This is not a case of maybe the images didn't archive. No, the images are opened up successfully in the tabs. It appears to be singling out particular domains, probably not intentionally, but some sort of glitch I guess. Simply put, it works on some archived domains and not on others, and it seems to only be affecting the direct links to images (image-only tabs), so for example, the thumbnails on those affected domains still work. Odd! Very odd!
89 análises
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Stefan , há 4 mesesGreat addon. However, one thing is missing: With URLs such as www.site.com/download/file.php?id=12345&mode=view each page is being saved as file.php, file(1).php,... When I save such a page in Firefox, using CTRL+s it is saved with its correct name, e.g. picture1.jpg. Any chance to add this option?
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14461639 , há 9 meses
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Yammerhant , há 10 mesesWorked once, then next time just downloaded files named "remote_control(1).php" instead of images.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por jordan , há 10 mesesTraumhaft. Exakt wonach ich suchte. Arbeitet perfekt, wie beschrieben. Danke f.d. wertvolle Arbeit! Das Ganze ist mehr als die Summe seiner Teile !!! Klasse!
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antastic. Exactly what I was looking for. Works perfectly, as described. Thanks f.d. valuable work! The whole is greater than the sum of its parts!!! Class! - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 18685351 , há um ano:D It's great!, what I was looking for.
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 16684388 , há 2 anosI LOVE this extension! It's such a big time saver.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Denis Albuquerque , há 3 anos
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- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Ohitsdarkouthere , há 4 anosI find just as many websites thwarting this addon as I do sites where it works like a charm. I wish it had a few more controls or a way to check what I am getting before it starts the download. Despite this, I am getting this program and it's functionality for free. I am thankful for it's availability and grateful with the help it offers.