On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Bartek Jasicki <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2009-10-26, at 06:43 +0000, [email protected] wrote: >> Mohan Gupta sent a message using the contact form at >> http://grub.org/?q=en/contact. >> >> hello all, >> I just wanted to know does the grub client actually download images ??? If >> so where does it store them in .arc files and in what format ? >> I went through few arc files but I didn't get to see any images there? >> Mohan >> >> > > Hello > > If you mean Grub download images when it crawl HTML pages, then not. > Grub made only one request to webserver and download only this file to > which was pointed. Thus it not download whole page (images, Flash files, > etc). What i mean is that those images which are linked in a HTML page(in a <img tag) will be added to the url queue (or whatever) created to recursively download webpages , now does it also download images like www.google.com/images/xyz.jpeg and if it does where or in what format does it store the image inside an arc file (what i believe is arc files are like where the content of each file (including the images) are wrote inside a single file). so does it download images and how it stores them in arc file , i mean in what format(format means how it specifies inside the arc file that the following content is an image content of type jpeg or gif ) ??
thanks Mohan > But it can crawl only images too - if that been set. In that situation, > Grub been write images in standard format graphic files (.gif, .png, > etc) in .arc file > > Regards > > Bartek Jasicki > >
