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Ok i going to flash a new ROM but i cant find out where to DL from my phone the saved web links so that i dont have to spend the time and go to each page again

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Downloading youku on WM

Hi,
Os there any way to watch movies on www.youku.com other than skyfire and flashlite in Opera?
What I would like to see the most would be downloading tool, that would allow me to download the files onto my phone and watch it with whatever ... Unfortunately I think that youku have changed something in their scripts and most of the ways of downloading files from youku I found in the internet doesn't work. ie. the extension to TCPMP shows an error massage, similarily to many other tools I have found.
The only one that still works is www.clipnabber.com . Unfortuantely it is not very handy to use clipnabber with youku on pocket pc. The reason for it is that youku divides files into parts, and when you want to download a movie, clipnabber shows you ie. 15 different links. On pc it's not a real problem for me, as I use netvampire pro and I can simply drag all 15 links into the drop basket in one move and voila. They all start to download. Then I make a que in subedit player and they play in the right order. On pocket PC I dobn't know any download manager that would be able to do this ....
(Actually this division into smaller parts is a blessing as, when you start downloading 15 files at once, the download is muuuuuuuuuuuch faster then if you tried to do it with one file. )
Is there any kind of tool that would be able NOW to dowload files from this site?
Unfortunitely the best I've found is using opera and downloading them right after the other. Take a lil time but it works and its straight off your phone so no need for syncing. Ive had as many as 6 files downloading at 1 time until the 1st 1 was finished but I put them all in 1 folder and with tcpmp player it'll play them n the order that u add them 2 the playlist and play them back 2 back without delays.

Saving Pictures Off The Internet

Haven't been able to find any info regarding this. Is there a way to save pictures off the internet to your gallery? The standard web browser doesn't seem to have much in the way of those type of options, if it can't be done with the standard does someone know another browser that does? I'd like to be able to save photos I find on the web for backgrounds without having to continuing connect the Tab to my PC and transfer photos over.
Thanks
It can be done in Opera 11. Just long press the picture and a box pops up allowing the download (but only to internal SD that I could tell.)
Netfront life browser let you cut and save anything in the browser. I haven't tried it but remember reading it.
Dolphin has the long press option too. I use it for my anatomy physiology research. I make digital flash cards from Google image searches. I like dolphin because it lets me select my download location. I can make a new directory then select it in dolphin as my download location while I'm hunting body parts then switch it back to standard download folder when I'm done. Makes it easy to keep organized with this functionality.
I use the Dolphin HD browser too and find it works well for saving pictures and all around works better than the stock browser.
On another note, I do hope that Mantara gets those Honeycreams!
Thanks for the reply's! Dolphin sounds good, I'll check that out.

[Q] a faster way to save pictures in your browser

hey guys. when youre on your desktop, using probably google chrome to browse the web. if youre like me, you love to save pictures when you find them. you search picture sites and find lots of treasures you want to keep. however it takes a while to right click>save as> wait 3 seconds for the "save as" box to pop up, just to click "save" > then wait another few seconds for it to close and your browser to resume. i use a netbook, sometimes the whole process of saving a picture can take 10 seconds each pic.. when really all i need to do is rightclick>save (not save as). if only there was such an option.. i almost never change the location or name of a picture i save.. so why go thru this growling process every time..
is there an extension that will give me the option to just "save"? currently ive been using chrome to phone. its amazing. rightclick>chrome to phone. and not even a second later my phone has the picture.. but i dont want to save all of these pics on my phone, i want to save them to my computer..
if anyone knows of such an extension.. or any service that could help, please please please let me know. thanks!
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[Q] How to view pdf files not under .pdf link?

Hi I am new to Htc sensation xe. Recently I've found out that when the pdf file's link is something like chemistry.pdf , I could download it and view it in adobe reader.
However, when I tried to download my notes online, the link is not chemistry.pdf, so when Im downloading it, it shows im downloading a view.php files which is the webpage.
when I try to download it on computer, it actually is a pop up which will open a new tab then direct the link from non .pdf link to the eg.pdf
So, on my htc, when I click the link it shows blank page, it cant even get or direct to the pdf file's link, how am I suppose to download it?
Do you guys understand what I mean here? If not, maybe I will try to screenshot ant let you guys see.
I'm really frustrated because viewing pdf files online is so important for me
Thanks for reading guys.

Offline website viewing

Hello
I've downloaded a website using WinHTTrack, more specifically a thread from a forum on here - hopefully this is allowed, to view offline. I've copied it to phones sd card but when I try to open it (a page), in Google Chrome, it starts to load but then stops about half way.
Is there something I need to do within Chrome to make it load or are there any (alternative) apps I can use.
Can anyone help/advise, please?
Thanks
For those of you, if any. who are wondering the same thing the answer is Firefox (my preference) or Opera.

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