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: Macromedia photos


CranberryRed
Oct 17th, 04, 12:02 AM
So does anyone know how I can save the photos off this eBay listing as jpeg files???

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6164&item=2493896499&rd=1

Thanks for your help!!!!

Gene McGill
Oct 17th, 04, 12:23 AM
Click on each thumbnail to display the big picture, then go to your temporary internet files and copy all of the "490777_*.jpg" files, where * is 1 thru 60. The 490777_*_107.jpg files are the thumbnails.

Dean
Oct 17th, 04, 11:33 PM
cool trick Gene smile.gif

I did a search on 49077*.* and came up with nothing. Then I changed my view setting in "My computer" to view all files and found 69 of them.

Cam
Oct 18th, 04, 1:43 PM
I have a shortcut on my desktop to my temp Internet files for that very reason.

That's one beautiful stocker! You just don't see 1970 Malibus like that anymore.

Macromedia? I went to highschool with the president of Macromedia, Steve Elop. He moved from Canada to California. He is super bright.

Dean
Oct 19th, 04, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by Cam:
I have a shortcut on my desktop to my temp Internet files for that very reason.

How did you do that?

Cam
Oct 19th, 04, 10:22 PM
Dean, I am running XP. What I did was set my folders to display hidden files. I then did a search to see where my newest files ended up after surfing. In Explorer I found my temporary Internet files ended up in C:\Documents and settings\ User Account Folder \Local settings. All I did was select the folder I wanted to create the shortcut for, selected from the File tab NEW -> SHORTCUT. At that point on my computer a Wizard kicked in and asked where the target was for my shortcut (you'll have to browse to get the filepath). It will ask for a name for the shortcut. It will create it in the named Temporary Internet Folder. You will now see the new shortcut in the folder. Right-click on it and then select Send To >. Choose Desktop. You now have a shortcut to your Temporary Internet Files. You can rename it if you want later. It's handy!

CranberryRed
Oct 20th, 04, 2:33 AM
Hey thanks Gene that did it ! ! ! !

Since I can't afford the Chevelle, I'll just keep a few photos of it smile.gif

DaleM
Oct 20th, 04, 11:55 AM
I use a program called SnagIt from Techsmith.com. Lets you not only capture a entire screen, but any portion of one plus a scolling screen as one image.