mpheyse
mpheyse
So I'm tying to download a archive that way too big... I understand that. So I downloaded just 30 images, Worked (101MBs) The I tried several times to get 100...
While I have many CGI handling suggestions, the first and most straight forward is Simplifying and Filtering CGI options (Queries) **Simplification** CGI, PHP, and other active content generators get data...
In most command shells the wildcards are * and ? Where * is 0 or more, and ? is Just one Currently I can match a numeral by the filter...
Can we please get a filter context that ignores CaPitAliZaTION, without having to write out the entire thing site.com/*[C,c]*[A,a]*[P,p]*[I,i]*[T,t]*[A,a]*[L,l]*[I,i]*[Z,z]*[A,a]*[T,t]*[I,i]*[O,o]*[N,n]/ My thought would be *^STRING^ to match any variation of "STRING"...
I would like to see a new action that is that same as "Download web site(s)" but will use (and not re-download) any non-cache files existing locally. I'm working with...
In the Advanced Filters Documentation, a set of characters are defined with a **'** comma for a list and a **-** minus for a range. but a few steps down,...
The (Windows) help file is out of date, the screen shots and descriptions are missing options seen in the current program.
Unlike the image in the help file, The text in the Actions frame is constrained to the point of uselessness  But if the Default (tiny) window size is enlarged...