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Is there a software that can crawl a webpage, discover all files with a given extension and download them all?

I have a webpage with many links to text files. I want to save these text files to my hard drive. Is there any add on or tool that can automate this process?

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@Barafu Albino it is too bad you (or more probably the moderator) deleted your answer because it was what I was looking for =) – Celeritas Nov 28 '12 at 8:43
I've undeleted the answer, which was really too short to be acceptable. – slhck Nov 28 '12 at 9:18

marked as duplicate by slhck Nov 28 '12 at 8:39

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Yes it is. DownThemAll.

dTaOneClick downloads the files of a page using the last filters and the last renaming mask you set. So, if you are surfing the web downloading mp3s or pictures, for example, you’ll just have to find the page you want and to click on dTaOneClick… and all your downloads will start. No need to select them first.

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If you can't make it to more than 30 characters, you should maybe explain how what you're suggesting solves the problem, what it does exactly, etc. – slhck Nov 28 '12 at 8:40
In fairness he did answer before superuser – Celeritas Nov 29 '12 at 5:21

In firefox, you can use "DownloadThemAll". : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downthemall/

Just, drag the list of links (from a .txt file or .html file) to firefox, right-click and "downloadthemall". The later steps should be simple to follow.

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The Firefox add on called Linky will.

However, you may still be requested to manually save them.

Linky will increase your power to handle links. Open/download/validate links and pictures in tabs or windows.

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