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Updated How To Create A Ripper for HTML websites (markdown)
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Input: `URL`: One of the URLs returned by `getURLsFromPage()`
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Input: `index`: The *number* for this URL (whether it's the 1st image, 2nd image, etc).
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This is where your ripper *downloads* the image/file.
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Most rippers simply use the `AlbumRipper`'s method:
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Most rippers simply use the `AlbumRipper`'s method `addURLToDownload()`:
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```java
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@Override
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public void downloadURL(URL url, int index) {
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}
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```
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The above will download the URL to the appropriate save directory, guessing the filename to save based on the `url` and the `index`.
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The above will download the URL to the appropriate save directory, guessing the filename to save based on the `url` and a given prefix (`index`).
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The `addURLToDownload()` method is *heavily* overloaded with lots of options.
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Variants of this method allow you to:
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