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[1] Submitted by: SiW on Thursday August 1st 2002

Just installed leech on OS X.. I had to specify the download path like this, for example:

Macintosh HD:Users:siw:

Then it worked fine. I don't have any other platforms to try on right now..

[2] Submitted by: me on Sunday August 4th 2002

what is the difference between [file]-[save as]? mozilla and ie6 both save all additional files to reconstruct the page you save

[3] Submitted by: SiW on Sunday August 4th 2002

Mozilla's Save Page As.. will save the current HTML together with any inlined images. It won't save the files linked to from the page, which is what leech does. IE6 may do, but that's irrelevent to me if I'm using Mozilla as my web browser.

[4] Submitted by: Lancer on Wednesday August 7th 2002

How do i uninstall leech?

[5] Submitted by: SiW on Thursday August 8th 2002

Uninstall instructions have been placed on the Installation page.

[6] Submitted by: Tom 7 on Thursday August 8th 2002

Hi,

I patched leech so that the "overwrite prompt" pref now lets you choose between 4 actions on duplicate files:

- Overwrite - Prompt to Overwrite - Ignore - Automatically Rename

(If I knew more XUL, I think "prompt" should be able to let you choose between the other three options, or perhaps supply a filename!)

Would you like to incorporate this into your version? If so, let me know where to send it...

[7] Submitted by: SiW on Thursday August 8th 2002

By all means, submit the patch to me, sounds great - siw@coolpowers.com. This is actually listed on the Project Owners page, too.

[8] Submitted by: Clayten H on Wednesday August 28th 2002

I'm having problems with Leech. It worked once and now it causes the browser to hang in an interesting way. All new tabs (and windows) try indefinately to load. Restarting the browser fixes this, at least until I try Leech again.

I'm on Win2k, using 1.1-final.

Contact me at wnight<A.T>rocketmail.com if you want more information.

[9] Submitted by: Francis T on Wednesday August 28th 2002

Have you thought of integrating RefSpoof? http://refspoof.mozdev.org

Should fix your http_referer problems?

[10] Submitted by: Alan on Tuesday September 3rd 2002

tried out leech, its good and i hope to use it more but i wont be dumping the GetRight file browser just yet. (i probably should not have told you that tho' should i)

I chose "leech files" and my browser slowed to a crawl. i think there were too many items on the page i choose. so i force quit.

I tried again on a page with only a few items (less than 10) and then it just quietly did it, no visual feedback no nothing. At first I did not realise the files had downloaded, but then i saw them in c:temp I wonder how it decided to save them there. I suspect it just guessed based on the that last place i saved a file (i think that was the probably last place i saved)

I deleted the files and tried again. This time the download manager appeared and all the files were downloaded. But for some reason the list of files i had downloaded, going back at least a month had been cleared and all that appeared were the newly downloaded files.

I tried using "Leech files seperately" and as well as working nicely it opened up a new tab containing each of the images. While this might be a nice option, it was unexpected behaviour (in usability, unexpected == bad).

I would suggest that the lables in the context menu be changed to "Leech " with a Capital 'L' as all the other menu items begin with a Capital Letter. (usability consistancy).

Thanks for writing leech I hope you continue to make it even better and can get it included in Mozilla. It is great to have tools like Leech that put the user in control.

[11] Submitted by: Alan on Tuesday September 3rd 2002

c:temp is the default download directory, silly me for not reading the documentation, sorry my bad.

[12] Submitted by: Alan on Tuesday September 3rd 2002

Again with the not reading documentation doubleplus bad

"A download manager window will not be opened if it isn't already"

If you dont give any visual feedback it is hard for the user to know it is working. On the second occasion the download manager did pop up even though i was not already there. strange.

I will give leech another try agian in a few weeks time and hopefully make better suggestions

thanks ;)

[13] Submitted by: Alan on Tuesday September 3rd 2002

Again with the not reading documentation doubleplus bad

"A download manager window will not be opened if it isn't already"

If you dont give any visual feedback it is hard for the user to know it is working. On the second occasion the download manager did pop up even though i was not already there. strange.

I will give leech another try agian in a few weeks time and hopefully make better suggestions

thanks ;)

[14] Submitted by: Ajith on Tuesday September 3rd 2002

I tried leech and I think this feature rocks! Great addition to Mozilla. Keep up the good work.

[15] Submitted by: Brian on Thursday September 5th 2002

I love leech a lot (it deserves a capital "L"), but I have a suggestion. I would like if it could create a directory inside of the directory listed in my preferences. This way if I were to leech from Mozilla.org and Mozillazine.org they wouldn't be merged in the directory listed in my preferences. I would hope that they would be in separate C:/temp/www.Mozilla.org directories and c:/temp/www.Mozillazine.org directories. Maybe this doesn't make sense for long URLs. Perhaps you just do the domain name and make other folder with the same domain name, that domain name with (1) after it, etc. Of course these nested folders should be a preference option in leetch to begin with.

[16] Submitted by: MATPOC on Sunday September 8th 2002

Sometime I am working on slow modem dialup. Please add option to limit number of concurrent leeches.

[17] Submitted by: rat7307 on Saturday September 14th 2002

just installed leech on Moz 1.1 under linux. Love it!! Made some scripts to generate some html references to images on a website (they were in numerical order and it means i don't have to crawl as much). then I went to the pages the script made and ran leech on them and KAPOW... Hundreds of files are heading my way with no fuss!! Thanks for a great tool!

[18] Submitted by: MMMchen.de on Thursday September 19th 2002

Great Tool! I'ld like to control the number of concurrent downloads. Perhaps a feature to add all leech-requests to the download manager, but not start them (build 'whole-day/-session'-list and after browsing start leeching). Even Leech seperately is great! Could leech close the tabs after downloading?

MMMchen

P.S.: no fancy graphics, just pure functionality! :-))

[19] Submitted by: Rob on Thursday October 17th 2002

I'm trying to get Leech to work under Linux, but I'm having some problems. I got past the permissions problems by chmoding the /usr/lib/mozilla-1.1/chrome directory and then installing. All the UI seems to work (the settings dialog, menu item, and the prefix dialog pops up when I select prefix). It doesn't actually do anything when I select any of the leech options though. No files are downloaded, the download manager doesn't popup, and no new tabs are opened. Is there an error log someplace that I could look at for more info?

[20] Submitted by: FM on Saturday October 19th 2002

Also trying it under linux. Only got it to work with leech separately. Orthewise nothing happens. An older version did work though. Does anyone have it working under linux ?

[21] Submitted by: Martin on Monday October 21st 2002

I'm having same problems as Rob from Oct 17th. I can get only "Entire site from here" mode working, nothig else. Leech 1.5.0 on RH 7.3.

[22] Submitted by: rack on Wednesday October 23rd 2002

same as above, 1.5.0 on Slack 8.1. It appears to not do anything, and no preference options are to be found. Using a Phoenix cvs.

[23] Submitted by: Rack on Wednesday October 23rd 2002

1.1.0 also doesn't work. No preference options, no functionality.

[24] Submitted by: Sandeep on Saturday October 26th 2002

Where and how can I configure Leech in Phoenix 0.3?

I tried right-click and download using Leech a couple of times.....did it save the files somewhere....if so, where? ......I don't want to loose space like this!!!

[25] Submitted by: rat7307 on Friday November 1st 2002

Still love the leech!!

Is it possible to have a minimum/maximum file size for downloading??

It could be a usefull feature

[26] Submitted by: Sean Kent on Monday November 25th 2002

After tweaking wget to work with Leech, I love it! This add-in is a little beauty for downloading .shns, now I can use it for http/https and SmartFTP for ftp. Sweet!

I agree with Brian though, would be nice to specify directories to download files to. Or does the Prefix option do this and it just isn't clear?

[27] Submitted by: John Parsons on Wednesday December 4th 2002

Entire site from here works (can't get the other options to work) but it creates a new folder E:@5CWebPages@5C instead of using E:WebPages
W98 Moz 1.2.1

Great idea if it'll work right

John

[28] Submitted by: Kino on Wednesday December 4th 2002

Hi,

apologize my bad english. I've installed Leech 1.5.0 with Moz 1.2.1 and win98 ann it won't work. So I've hacked the code and:
* discovered thet it create an emtpy leechurls.txt if you don't include "html;htm" to the extension box
* add same javascript to avoid override of leechurls.txt (now I create leechurls_yyyymmddhhnnss.txt)
* -P option of wget don't recognize driver prefix (E: or D:)
* i've added "-t 1" to wget invocation params

How can I share my changes with author or maintainers?

[29] Submitted by: egre on Sunday December 8th 2002

The wget continue prameter should be setable or set.

[30] Submitted by: curious on Friday December 13th 2002

Unable to get wget feature in leech 1.5.0 to work on Mac OSX

I've tried /sw/bin/wget and Macintosh HD:sw:bin:wget along with /tmp and :Macintosh HD:tmp any hints?

[31] Submitted by: raznad on Thursday January 2nd 2003

I have been tinkering around with the code to Leech. It uses a tree traversal of nodes in current window to find all links to download, and you can use selection to limit which links you want to download. Since I am out of work right now, I can do some of the fun stuff that everyone has been complaining about.

Would you care to setup a sourceforge account for this project? Or should I just send the files to your email?

[32] Submitted by: SiW on Thursday January 2nd 2003

raznad, please email me and we'll discuss how you can work on leech.

[33] Submitted by: raznad on Friday January 3rd 2003

curious,
wget is not a full fledged application in OSX. You can't run it in Finder for example. I don't really know how Mozilla is handling the native file calls, but Java can execute wget, so it is probably the fault of Mozilla.

which probably means it is on bugzilla somewhere.

[34] Submitted by: jochen on Tuesday January 7th 2003

The wget versions for Windows (at least the ones I saw) do not seem to support the --referer option.
They do support the --header option.
So maybe it would be a good idea to use --header "Referer: ..." instead of the --referer option.

[35] Submitted by: Kim on Saturday January 18th 2003

love the plugin, but one thing buggs me, the ability to tell wget to ignore files if they already exist, i am on dialup, and get disconnected usally when i'm halfway done, but wget wants to start again from the begining, i'm useing win98 so i cant create a .wgetrc file, but i belive it can be done via the command line switches
any chance of this for the next version?

[36] Submitted by: Karsten on Wednesday January 22nd 2003

Linux : If you add + " &" last in wget command line, it should run concurrently with the browser.

[37] Submitted by: andy on Sunday January 26th 2003

win XP, mozilla 1.2.1, leech installed, unxtools copied, booted and restarted but no downloads.
checked paths for wget ... no success, no screens, just a second of a black dos-screen.
no downloads ...
any idea?

[38] Submitted by: rat7307 on Thursday January 30th 2003

I can't seem to get 'Leech with wget' to work. I'm using Leech 1.5 w/ Mozilla 1.2.1 on a RH 7.3 box. Wget version is 1.8.2.
Setup points to /usr/bin/wget and it (should) dump to ~/leech/ directory, but nothing happens.... Leech with Prefix does the same thing too.....

[39] Submitted by: Axel S on Friday February 7th 2003

Is there might a Problem with Mozilla / Phoenix Nightlies?
Leech works great with "official" Moz 1.2.1 and Px 0.5 but not with the Moz 13b/03-02-05 and Px 0.5/03-01-29 (with same Preferences).
When i tried to DL something nothing happens.
Anyway, Leech is fantastic and a great Timesaver.
Thanks for it!

[40] Submitted by: Axel S on Friday February 7th 2003

Ah, forgot:
I tried on Win 2k

[41] Submitted by: bznutz on Saturday February 8th 2003

Yeah, I have WinXP Pro SP1 and Moz 1.2.1 Netscape 7.01 also had Moz 1.3a and leech doesn't work on any of them.
It'll run wget but doesn't pass the url to it, so wget closes right up instantly. Also, "Basic" and "Seperate" downloads do absolutely nothing.

Is there a faq I'm not finding? Is this a bug?

bznutz@sarcastic-bastard.com

[42] Submitted by: ????? on Sunday February 9th 2003

Linux - pheonix 0.5 - leech 1.5

Can leech no prob but browser hangs while it does so, as soon as files down it works again. Is there a way to make it async so I can d/l and stiull browse ??

[43] Submitted by: Axel S on Tuesday February 11th 2003

Hm, still seems not to work with the new Moz 1.3b :(
The files are moved to the Download-manager but then nothing happens.
They even can't be deleted from the List without a hassle.

[44] Submitted by: Andrew on Wednesday February 12th 2003

I also cannot get leech to work in any modes using moz 1.3b.

Another note, when I first installed it, I went to open the prefernces menu, and got a red error on the bottom. Closed out of the preferences menu, then went back to it and the red error was gone. Only problem was that there wasn't a menu under advanced for Leech either.

[45] Submitted by: sid on Thursday February 13th 2003

Like Your problems, mine is simpler. How do I install "wget". Dont know what to do with those many binary files?
System is W98SE, Moz 1.1?
Sorry I'm not so advanced, still would appr. help
tks sid

[46] Submitted by: Thomas Samenstroehm on Tuesday February 18th 2003

hey sid, its easy...
I would recommend you to download the following files:
ssllibs-096-stable-snap-20020916.zip
wget-1.8.2b.zip
Download those two and extract them into the same directory (your wget-directory)
Thats all!
btw, those ssllibs* may have a diffrent date. Just take care to find a "stable" in the filename.

[47] Submitted by: Sid on Tuesday February 18th 2003

Hi Thomas, Your name sounds german to me, same here. I have gotten the wget-1.8.2b.zip, extracted them, but didnt
find a wget.exe!
Will try to find sslibs-096-stable-snap-20020916.zip
Where should I install the wget-directory, in the Mozilla
directory or just under c:programs?
I already have installed the leech-plugin, which it says I should install AFTER wget-installation. How do I unin-
stall leech?
Many thanks for taking the time to help a beginner
Sid

[48] Submitted by: Gzzrt on Friday February 21st 2003

How do I get leech to dump to the right directory? I've specified one, but I just get @5CLeech@5C if my directory is Leech. What am I missing here? Is there some setting, or command line thing that I need to do with wget? This isn't a huge deal but it is annoying. Running W2K, Phoenix, 0.5 and Leech 1.5 Thank you. Can send responses to Gzzrt@removethishotmail.com

[49] Submitted by: Brian on Friday February 28th 2003

Gzzrt, I'm having the same problem. I'm running Win98SE, Phoenix v0.5, Leech v1.5.

Download directory -- D:Bri's StuffNew FolderNew Folder (1)

Temporary directory -- C:tmp

With Create Subdirectory on -- C:Program FilesphoenixD@3A@5CBri'swww.whateversite.comMisc Subdirectory

With Create Subdirectory off -- D:Bri's

[50] Submitted by: Brian on Friday February 28th 2003

Gzzrt, I'm having the same problem. I'm running Win98SE, Phoenix v0.5, Leech v1.5.

Download directory -- D:Bri's StuffNew FolderNew Folder (1)

Temporary directory -- C:tmp

With Create Subdirectory on everything goes to -- C:Program FilesphoenixD@3A@5CBri'swww.whateversite.comMisc Subdirectory

With Create Subdirectory off everything goes to -- D:Bri's

[51] Submitted by: Jörg on Thursday March 6th 2003

Hi!

Im using Debian 3.0 and Mozilla 1.3b. Leech doesnt work here, although I hope I typed in the correct paths. Anybody else has this problem? Or could somebody please post hist pref.js file with his/her prefs on a Linux sytem?

Thx :-)

[52] Submitted by: michelle on Tuesday March 11th 2003

Hi, has anybody got a dummy copy of how to use leech??? im lost. ive downloaded it and read all different versions of instructions from different web sites and still can't get my documents onto the web page i wish people to use. Please can anyone help!!!! :)

[53] Submitted by: Posicionamiento on Monday March 17th 2003

Hi from Spain!!

[54] Submitted by: Rene on Thursday March 20th 2003

Hi, leech is freakin' great! It's saved me tons of time in the short time I've used it. For the future I think it would be nice if (like someone above mentioned) leech could make a queue of files to download at a later time.

It's kind of a drag when there's several hundred files you want to download, with a queue it would be more of a set it and forget it sorta deal...

Anyway, keep up the good work!

[55] Submitted by: jot on Tuesday April 1st 2003

Did anybody get it to work under Linux? I'm trying Phoenix 0.5 and latest Leech (as of first of April) on Suse 8.x (well, that shouldn't matter). Preferences are fine, but context menu (e.g. 'View page source) freezes UI. 'Leech' and any of the context menu options does not seem to do anything.

[56] Submitted by: jonh on Friday April 11th 2003

Greetings Spain, I'love this country!!

[57] Submitted by: szevd on Tuesday April 15th 2003

i wonder if the project is till alive cause http://mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3102 doesn't seem to ge fixed.. :/

[58] Submitted by: Peter on Saturday April 19th 2003

Thanks you for the web, it is what I needed to complete my work.
You do a very good work and you must feel proud of it.

[60] Submitted by: Lorenz Giefing on Sunday May 4th 2003

I&#180;m using leech on win2000 with mozilla 1.4a.
wget can&#180;t handle the ":" in the download directory, it tries to save the files in "d@3adownload...." instead of "d:download..."
Good work done!

[61] Submitted by: complejo on Tuesday May 6th 2003

nice web

[62] Submitted by: motilla on Tuesday May 6th 2003

curious,

[63] Submitted by: adwod on Tuesday May 6th 2003

hi from spain!!

[64] Submitted by: Twinson on Saturday May 17th 2003

Just downloaded Firebird 0.6 and couldn't find any way to configure Leech. I saw some other comments about it too. A way I found around it is to install "Preferential" (http://quickprefs.mozdev.org). With this you edit every setting FB has. A little down the list of preference names is leech. Worked for me. Hope further updates will give us a menu. Thanks for the great work Simon.

[65] Submitted by: immo on Monday May 19th 2003

firebird doesnt work with leech!
immo

[66] Submitted by: David Tenser on Monday June 2nd 2003

I've removed this extension from Mozilla Firebird Help. Author, if you update Leech in the future, please let me know.

[67] Submitted by: Doug Jenkinson on Monday June 2nd 2003

To edit the settings for Firebird 0.6, goto about:config and find the leech settings (alphabetical order in the HUGE list). I think a great feature to add to this would be the ability to download all the images from the current page. I haven't written it yet, but since leech is write in JavaScript, you could reference document.images array instead of the document.links array.

[68] Submitted by: Rene on Tuesday June 17th 2003

Is the project dead? Does anyone know? Woudl someone with the needed skills take it over? leech has been broken for a good while now... and that's a shame

[69] Submitted by: Tom 7 on Tuesday June 17th 2003

Leech isn't broken. It installs and works fine (with wget) on regular mozilla, and through the advanced config with firebird. I don't understand what changed with firebird; what would have to be fixed in order for it to show up in the regular preferences?

[70] Submitted by: VigG on Wednesday June 18th 2003

Using something like ../Downloads works fine, instead of C:Downloads.

Great tool !

[71] Submitted by: VigG on Wednesday June 18th 2003

Sorry, previous comment was with respect to using wget in Leech.

[72] Submitted by: Leech-Fan on Friday June 27th 2003

As i see some are still using Leech.
How do you get Leech to work in Phoenix/Firebird?
It worked fine for me in the 0.5 release, but in recent Builds nothing happens when i try to DL something, neiter when using the old prefs or fresh ones

[73] Submitted by: Tom 7 on Tuesday July 15th 2003

Yes, it doesn't work for me any more, either. I'm interested in fixing it, but I don't know what's changed with firebird. Any tips?

[74] Submitted by: Janet on Wednesday July 16th 2003

Hope you get it fixed.
Janet

[75] Submitted by: Evan B on Monday July 28th 2003

I can't get it to work correctly with Download Accelerator Plus, which I'm using as my download manager because it supports sorting...one DAP download opens, but I still get a "Save as..." dialog for that file in Mozilla.

This only happens with leech seperately, I can't get it to work at all otherwise

[76] Submitted by: Diseño web on Friday August 1st 2003

Congratulations for your site

Hector gomis diseño web

[77] Submitted by: Markus on Thursday August 7th 2003

Hi,
I found a bug which caused leech to not working with Mozilla 1.3 and up.
To fix it go into the chrome directory of Mozilla and edit the file "leech/content/leechOverlay.js". Change line 265 from "//persist.saveURI(source, persistArgs.postData, persistArgs.target);" to "persist.saveURI(source, null, null, persistArgs.postData, null, persistArgs.target);"

Now restart Mozilla and leech should work like in the good ole days.

Have a nice day,
Markus

[78] Submitted by: Ariel on Friday August 8th 2003

Anyone else have luck with Markus' fix? It didn't seem to solve the problems for me.

[79] Submitted by: VahnRPG on Saturday August 9th 2003

Nor I. Of course, I can't get or make a working (or any, for that matter) version of wget on my computer, so that may be part of the problem

[80] Submitted by: Markus on Sunday August 10th 2003

Sorry, may be I should explain a little more the problem I saw on my side. I'm working on Win98 and Win2k and I don't use wget, instead I used the standard routines of leech for downloading.
With Mozilla 1.3 on onwards this doesn't work any longer. I caould see how the files are placed into the download manager but the download itself doesn't start.
The Javascript console reported missing parameters in the SaveURI(...) function so after looking for the correct call of this function and additing "null" for the missing parameters everthing worked again for me.
But you have to restart Mozilla (and don't forget to close Mozilla in the Quickstart menue too).

[81] Submitted by: TRB on Tuesday August 12th 2003

@Markus: Thanks a lot. Now leech + wget work great for me (Mozilla 1.4 under Windows XP SP1). :-)
In the past leech hadn't saved the URLs in leechurls.txt correctly.

[82] Submitted by: James on Wednesday August 13th 2003

Can't get it working under Firebird 0.6, either normal or with wget. Tried both Markus' fix, and editing the config manually (in about:config). When I activate Leech, *nothing* happens - the computer just sits there, no errors in the Javascrip console or anything.

If I try to use wget, I get this error: "uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x8052ffff [nsIFileSpec.execute]" nsresult: "0x8052ffff ()" location: "JS frame :: chrome://leech/content/leechOverlay.js :: doLeech :: line 373" data: no]"

Any help?

[83] Submitted by: Sasquatch on Thursday August 14th 2003

Markus, you are extremely helpful!

Now I'm trying to figure out how to follow links to sites with JPGs. I've tried the level depth option, span hosts, recursive, and none of them have worked. Why can't I get Leech to follow links to pages with links to graphics?

[84] Submitted by: Diseño web español on Thursday August 21st 2003

Congratulations for your great job.

Héctor Gomis diseño web estudio

[85] Submitted by: Slava on Saturday August 30th 2003

Mozilla 1.4 WindowsXP

Leech works in EVERY mode, except Basic.
I can use 'Seperately' untill then, but if anyone knows the answer, please tell :|

[86] Submitted by: Alex on Sunday August 31st 2003

Nice project!

[87] Submitted by: John on Monday September 1st 2003

Leech is just plain awesome, I don't have to rely on 3rd party utilities like HtTrack to "leech" to my hearts content. Good job :-)

John

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A presto !

[90] Submitted by: LazyJim on Friday September 5th 2003

Any chance of inteligent thumbnail follower?
(So it downloads the intended fullsize image instead of the thumbnail).

Perhaps if the contains an and the href of the is similar to the src of the it could be reliably dicided to be a thumbnail link.

Also how about an auto incrementer!

Give one image url and in galleries that have ...001.jpg, ...002.jpg, ... ...999.jpg can be loaded.

Also the option to summarize the leechable content and tick / untick each item to save bandwidth.

[91] Submitted by: LazyJim on Friday September 5th 2003

oops used html! sorry now parts of m code didnt show!
I meant to say:

Any chance of inteligent thumbnail follower?
(So it downloads the intended fullsize image instead of the thumbnail).

Perhaps if the &lt;a&lt; contains an &lt;img&lt; and the href of &lt;a&lt; the is similar to the src of the &lt;img&lt; it could be reliably dicided to be a thumbnail link.

Also how about an auto incrementer!

Give one image url and in galleries that have ...001.jpg, ...002.jpg, ... ...999.jpg can be loaded.

Also the option to summarize the leechable content and tick / untick each item to save bandwidth.

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[98] Submitted by: karsten on Wednesday September 17th 2003

Until development of leech resumes, I suggest trying linky. The functionality is about the same, but it works with new versions of moz and firebird.

/Karsten

Oh yeah, somebody shoot those f*cking spammers!

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