I don't have any examples to give you, I have done it somewhere, don't remember where at the top of my head, but it shouldn't be too difficult, the key, is the headers on the individual download pages, so that it doesn't open in another window, but forces download.
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On Sep 7, 2006, at 9:14 AM, WebDude wrote: "final page says, please wait while we send your images, and you use _javascript_ timed intervals to push the download images, you have to use custom http headers to make sure the images download, as attachments, not inline, so they do not open in a browser window, and you can push out any number, and when done, you push the last page, that says, thanks, you are done."
Okay, this sounds good... Any examples I could hack? I already have a program that does this with tif, but just one at a time. Zip is a good way, but you could also do one of two things...
final page is thumbnails, and click each to download each, or
final page says, please wait while we send your images, and you use _javascript_ timed intervals to push the download images, you have to use custom http headers to make sure the images download, as attachments, not inline, so they do not open in a browser window, and you can push out any number, and when done, you push the last page, that says, thanks, you are done.
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Robert Garcia President - BigHead Technology VP Application Development - eventpix.com 13653 West Park Dr Magalia, Ca 95954 ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040 On Sep 7, 2006, at 8:58 AM, Jason Pamental wrote: I would think that using some sort of external action to create a 'zip' archive of the selected files would be the way to go. Not sure how else you would download multiple files at once. The good news is that should be very 'do-able' with a little scripting (or a series of external commands, or something). Depends on your hosting platform as to which way to go with it though.
Jason
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On Sep 7, 2006, at 11:34 AM, WebDude wrote: Hello, I see a lot of people have some sort of image databases set up for uploading images and I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction for something a client wants to do. Much like a shopping basket, the client would collect images (filenames) and when done, click on a button that would download those images. These images can be quite large (I am dealing with the bandwidth issue now). A simple question... How do you string images together that could be downloaded with one click? Has anyone done this? Displaying links to the individual images is easy if they were to download one at a time (ie - right click and save). I am looking for something that would download all the images selected. Thank you for your time! WebDude ________________________________________________________________________
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