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Saving an attached (hundreds of) image(s) from a Yahoo ! Mail page
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Saving an attached (hundreds of) image(s) from a Yahoo ! Mail page


  • Subject: Saving an attached (hundreds of) image(s) from a Yahoo ! Mail page
  • From: "emile.a.schwarz" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2013 11:35:47 +0100 (CET)

Hi all,

 

I start to receive from 20 to hundreds mails (1 image per mail) from iBeam.it, using Safari.

 

I get an eye on the Safari Dictionary and I do not found useful information (! see * below).

 

The only thing that can help me is to get the html code and… decode it, then save the attached file.

 

The code to get the file html is:

tell application "Safari" to return source of document of front window

 

At this point, and before I start to learn where in the html code are stored the usefull data (for me and for what I want to do), occured to my brain a wonderful idea:

 

What if someone already rans in that street ?

 

Someone ?

 

Advice ?

 

TIA,

 

Emile

 

PS: I just received 190 mails, and I am not enclined to click 380 times to get my images… Computers were created to do these kind of things (can be automated to do that).

 

 

* Of course, I was expecting a whole Yahoo ! Mail class that do what I wand in a single click ! ;-:)

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