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Script no longer downloading new images #5
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This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however, so I
recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image itself)
and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
…On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***> wrote:
Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a couple of
months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+ images
upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the
script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded
before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the directory
to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's been
saved before even though the files does not exist.
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Hi Nikolas,
Are you going to fix the script please?
It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when having several hundreds of images (or thousands).
Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window, making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to update the script for the updated website page?
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however, so I
recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image itself)
and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***> wrote:
Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a couple of
months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+ images
upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the
script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded
before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the directory
to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's been
saved before even though the files does not exist.
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It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at the
moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save" things
that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved already.
Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I went
through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can get it
fixed!
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
… Hi Nikolas,
Are you going to fix the script please?
It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when having
several hundreds of images (or thousands).
Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window,
making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to
update the script for the updated website page?
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however, so I
recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image itself)
and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
> dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a couple
of
> months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+
images
> upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the
> script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded
> before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
directory
> to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's
been
> saved before even though the files does not exist.
>
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Hi,
It seems to have marked hundreds of images as already saved, because l don’t know when the script stopped working?
It could have been days ago or a week ago it stopped saving, l don’t know.
If it’s hundreds, is there a quick hack to the script that stops it from asking? 🤔 until you get time to fix it?
I was wondering, where is the information about what images have been downloaded stored? Is it saved in a file somewhere or how does it know? A database?
Thanks for the help!!!!! 🙏🙏
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 18:14, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at the
moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save" things
that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved already.
Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I went
through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can get it
fixed!
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
Hi Nikolas,
Are you going to fix the script please?
It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when having
several hundreds of images (or thousands).
Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window,
making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to
update the script for the updated website page?
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however, so I
recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image itself)
and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
> dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a couple
of
> months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+
images
> upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the
> script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded
> before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
directory
> to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's
been
> saved before even though the files does not exist.
>
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If you comment out lines 99-102 then the confirmation will not happen. They
look like this:
if (isUrlSaved(src)) {
const result = confirm("This image has already been
saved, are you sure you want to save it again?");
if (result != true) return;
}
Comment these lines out by putting // in front of each line.
The list of images downloaded is stored in "local storage", which is a
domain-context browser storage. You CAN clear it all out but I don't
suggest doing so since it will forget everything you've successfully
downloaded in the past too. To find out what the last successful download
was, I recommend sorting your downloaded images by modified date and then
look at the most recent one.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 10:36, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
… Hi,
It seems to have marked hundreds of images as already saved, because l
don’t know when the script stopped working?
It could have been days ago or a week ago it stopped saving, l don’t know.
If it’s hundreds, is there a quick hack to the script that stops it from
asking? 🤔 until you get time to fix it?
I was wondering, where is the information about what images have been
downloaded stored? Is it saved in a file somewhere or how does it know? A
database?
Thanks for the help!!!!! 🙏🙏
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 18:14, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at the
moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save" things
that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved already.
Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I
went
through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can get it
fixed!
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi Nikolas,
>
> Are you going to fix the script please?
>
> It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when
having
> several hundreds of images (or thousands).
>
> Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window,
> making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
>
> I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to
> update the script for the updated website page?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Anders
>
> On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
>
>
>
> This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
> recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however, so
I
> recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
> popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image
itself)
> and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
> > dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a
couple
> of
> > months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+
> images
> > upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the
> > script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded
> > before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
> directory
> > to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's
> been
> > saved before even though the files does not exist.
> >
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Hi again,
Oh thank you that is really helpful.
I won’t clear it all out then, but there should be no harm in commenting out those lines of code in the script temporarily?
I am really impressed by your skills written programs like this. I assume you’re a software engineer or something in your work?
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 19:19, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
If you comment out lines 99-102 then the confirmation will not happen. They
look like this:
if (isUrlSaved(src)) {
const result = confirm("This image has already been
saved, are you sure you want to save it again?");
if (result != true) return;
}
Comment these lines out by putting // in front of each line.
The list of images downloaded is stored in "local storage", which is a
domain-context browser storage. You CAN clear it all out but I don't
suggest doing so since it will forget everything you've successfully
downloaded in the past too. To find out what the last successful download
was, I recommend sorting your downloaded images by modified date and then
look at the most recent one.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 10:36, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
Hi,
It seems to have marked hundreds of images as already saved, because l
don’t know when the script stopped working?
It could have been days ago or a week ago it stopped saving, l don’t know.
If it’s hundreds, is there a quick hack to the script that stops it from
asking? 🤔 until you get time to fix it?
I was wondering, where is the information about what images have been
downloaded stored? Is it saved in a file somewhere or how does it know? A
database?
Thanks for the help!!!!! 🙏🙏
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 18:14, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at the
moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save" things
that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved already.
Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I
went
through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can get it
fixed!
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi Nikolas,
>
> Are you going to fix the script please?
>
> It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when
having
> several hundreds of images (or thousands).
>
> Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window,
> making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
>
> I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to
> update the script for the updated website page?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Anders
>
> On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
>
>
>
> This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
> recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however, so
I
> recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
> popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image
itself)
> and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
> > dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a
couple
> of
> > months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+
> images
> > upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the
> > script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded
> > before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
> directory
> > to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's
> been
> > saved before even though the files does not exist.
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No harm in removing the confirmation popup, no. I just found it handy when
using 'd' to download because sometimes I would accidentally hit it twice
and I didn't like the duplicates sitting in my downloads folder.
Yes, I'm a software engineer for work. :)
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 15:09, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
… Hi again,
Oh thank you that is really helpful.
I won’t clear it all out then, but there should be no harm in commenting
out those lines of code in the script temporarily?
I am really impressed by your skills written programs like this. I assume
you’re a software engineer or something in your work?
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 19:19, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
If you comment out lines 99-102 then the confirmation will not happen.
They
look like this:
if (isUrlSaved(src)) {
const result = confirm("This image has already been
saved, are you sure you want to save it again?");
if (result != true) return;
}
Comment these lines out by putting // in front of each line.
The list of images downloaded is stored in "local storage", which is a
domain-context browser storage. You CAN clear it all out but I don't
suggest doing so since it will forget everything you've successfully
downloaded in the past too. To find out what the last successful download
was, I recommend sorting your downloaded images by modified date and then
look at the most recent one.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 10:36, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems to have marked hundreds of images as already saved, because l
> don’t know when the script stopped working?
>
> It could have been days ago or a week ago it stopped saving, l don’t
know.
>
> If it’s hundreds, is there a quick hack to the script that stops it from
> asking? 🤔 until you get time to fix it?
>
> I was wondering, where is the information about what images have been
> downloaded stored? Is it saved in a file somewhere or how does it know?
A
> database?
>
> Thanks for the help!!!!! 🙏🙏
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Anders
>
> On 14 Nov 2022, at 18:14, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
>
>
>
> It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at
the
> moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save"
things
> that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
> Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
> happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved
already.
> Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I
> went
> through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
>
> It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can get
it
> fixed!
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Nikolas,
> >
> > Are you going to fix the script please?
> >
> > It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when
> having
> > several hundreds of images (or thousands).
> >
> > Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window,
> > making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
> >
> > I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to
> > update the script for the updated website page?
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> >
> > Anders
> >
> > On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
> > recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however,
so
> I
> > recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
> > popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image
> itself)
> > and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
> > > dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a
> couple
> > of
> > > months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+
> > images
> > > upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset"
the
> > > script somehow, will that not forget what images have been
downloaded
> > > before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
> > directory
> > > to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's
> > been
> > > saved before even though the files does not exist.
> > >
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Hi again,
I see, so it would save it as a new file with an added number at the end then if it exists already?
Btw, l read there’s some way you can download many images through MidJourney somehow now, not using a script, but your script has beem so awesome that l haven’t bothered finding any options 🙏
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 20:13, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
No harm in removing the confirmation popup, no. I just found it handy when
using 'd' to download because sometimes I would accidentally hit it twice
and I didn't like the duplicates sitting in my downloads folder.
Yes, I'm a software engineer for work. :)
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 15:09, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
Hi again,
Oh thank you that is really helpful.
I won’t clear it all out then, but there should be no harm in commenting
out those lines of code in the script temporarily?
I am really impressed by your skills written programs like this. I assume
you’re a software engineer or something in your work?
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 19:19, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
If you comment out lines 99-102 then the confirmation will not happen.
They
look like this:
if (isUrlSaved(src)) {
const result = confirm("This image has already been
saved, are you sure you want to save it again?");
if (result != true) return;
}
Comment these lines out by putting // in front of each line.
The list of images downloaded is stored in "local storage", which is a
domain-context browser storage. You CAN clear it all out but I don't
suggest doing so since it will forget everything you've successfully
downloaded in the past too. To find out what the last successful download
was, I recommend sorting your downloaded images by modified date and then
look at the most recent one.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 10:36, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems to have marked hundreds of images as already saved, because l
> don’t know when the script stopped working?
>
> It could have been days ago or a week ago it stopped saving, l don’t
know.
>
> If it’s hundreds, is there a quick hack to the script that stops it from
> asking? 🤔 until you get time to fix it?
>
> I was wondering, where is the information about what images have been
> downloaded stored? Is it saved in a file somewhere or how does it know?
A
> database?
>
> Thanks for the help!!!!! 🙏🙏
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Anders
>
> On 14 Nov 2022, at 18:14, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
>
>
>
> It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at
the
> moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save"
things
> that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
> Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
> happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved
already.
> Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I
> went
> through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
>
> It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can get
it
> fixed!
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Nikolas,
> >
> > Are you going to fix the script please?
> >
> > It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when
> having
> > several hundreds of images (or thousands).
> >
> > Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up window,
> > making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
> >
> > I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible to
> > update the script for the updated website page?
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> >
> > Anders
> >
> > On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with a
> > recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work however,
so
> I
> > recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not the
> > popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image
> itself)
> > and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px
> > > dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a
> couple
> > of
> > > months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+
> > images
> > > upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset"
the
> > > script somehow, will that not forget what images have been
downloaded
> > > before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
> > directory
> > > to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's
> > been
> > > saved before even though the files does not exist.
> > >
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Yea, it adds a number to the end iirc.
Yea MidJourney added a bulk download option, but it gives them to you in a
zip which is a bit of a pain, and you still have to select them all, I
don't think they will give you your entire library in a zip anyway. Then
there's the fact that you have to keep track of what you've already
downloaded and only select from where you left off... it's not as good as
this script (when it's working) imo.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 15:19, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
… Hi again,
I see, so it would save it as a new file with an added number at the end
then if it exists already?
Btw, l read there’s some way you can download many images through
MidJourney somehow now, not using a script, but your script has beem so
awesome that l haven’t bothered finding any options 🙏
Kind Regards,
Anders
On 14 Nov 2022, at 20:13, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
No harm in removing the confirmation popup, no. I just found it handy when
using 'd' to download because sometimes I would accidentally hit it twice
and I didn't like the duplicates sitting in my downloads folder.
Yes, I'm a software engineer for work. :)
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 15:09, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Oh thank you that is really helpful.
>
> I won’t clear it all out then, but there should be no harm in commenting
> out those lines of code in the script temporarily?
>
> I am really impressed by your skills written programs like this. I
assume
> you’re a software engineer or something in your work?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Anders
>
> On 14 Nov 2022, at 19:19, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
>
>
>
> If you comment out lines 99-102 then the confirmation will not happen.
> They
> look like this:
>
> if (isUrlSaved(src)) {
> const result = confirm("This image has already been
> saved, are you sure you want to save it again?");
> if (result != true) return;
> }
>
> Comment these lines out by putting // in front of each line.
>
> The list of images downloaded is stored in "local storage", which is a
> domain-context browser storage. You CAN clear it all out but I don't
> suggest doing so since it will forget everything you've successfully
> downloaded in the past too. To find out what the last successful
download
> was, I recommend sorting your downloaded images by modified date and
then
> look at the most recent one.
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 10:36, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems to have marked hundreds of images as already saved, because l
> > don’t know when the script stopped working?
> >
> > It could have been days ago or a week ago it stopped saving, l don’t
> know.
> >
> > If it’s hundreds, is there a quick hack to the script that stops it
from
> > asking? 🤔 until you get time to fix it?
> >
> > I was wondering, where is the information about what images have been
> > downloaded stored? Is it saved in a file somewhere or how does it
know?
> A
> > database?
> >
> > Thanks for the help!!!!! 🙏🙏
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> >
> > Anders
> >
> > On 14 Nov 2022, at 18:14, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > It's definitely fixable and I do plan on doing it but I just can't at
> the
> > moment. The popup will only happen if you're choosing to "re-save"
> things
> > that the system has already determined that you have saved previously.
> > Unfortunately the auto-save feature didn't know that the saves weren't
> > happening and so marked many of your images as having been saved
> already.
> > Once you get over that hump, pressing d won't issue a popup warning. I
> > went
> > through the same thing when I was trying to save my own images.
> >
> > It's not a great workaround but at least it's something until I can
get
> it
> > fixed!
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 13:10, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Nikolas,
> > >
> > > Are you going to fix the script please?
> > >
> > > It’s so useful and saving manually each image id not feasible when
> > having
> > > several hundreds of images (or thousands).
> > >
> > > Also, “d” asks if you really do want to save it, with a pop up
window,
> > > making it even more difficult to save manually one image.
> > >
> > > I am thinking, if pressing d works (tbc) then it should be feasible
to
> > > update the script for the updated website page?
> > >
> > > Kind Regards,
> > >
> > > Anders
> > >
> > > On 14 Nov 2022, at 16:42, Nikolas ***@***.***> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > This is indeed a problem. The automatic download is now failing with
a
> > > recent website update. It seems the 'd' button saves do work
however,
> so
> > I
> > > recommend using that for now. Hover your mouse over the image (not
the
> > > popup that shows you details of that image, it has to be the image
> > itself)
> > > and then press 'd' on your keyboard to instantly save the image.
> > >
> > > On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 06:04, Anders Sundstedt ***@***.***>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3
px
> > > > dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a
> > couple
> > > of
> > > > months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have
5000+
> > > images
> > > > upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset"
> the
> > > > script somehow, will that not forget what images have been
> downloaded
> > > > before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the
> > > directory
> > > > to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says
it's
> > > been
> > > > saved before even though the files does not exist.
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Hope you will be able to fix it Sir! Cheers |
I am hoping you will be able to fix it. It's such a useful and awesome script that I love to use. Question: until you manage to fix it, is there a way to have the lines to stay visible on pictures that have already been downloaded? (not just temporarily but permanently). At the moment, with the hack, it adds the lines around the pictures when downloading, but when I return to Your Profile another time, for example next day, the outer lines are no longer visible, which makes it impossible to know if they were downloaded or not. |
Script no longer downloading new images. But it shows the green 3 px dotted line around each "upscales". I have used the script for a couple of months, this is the 1st time this is happening. I think I have 5000+ images upscaled and downloaded. Not sure what to do. If I "factory reset" the script somehow, will that not forget what images have been downloaded before? Just looking for a solution. Will the script check in the directory to make sure it's not been saved before? At the moment, it says it's been saved before even though the files does not exist.
There are also many errors as you can see in the left column of this screenshot. I am a novice, not a developer.
I now have tried to delete the script and then reinstall it. But it still shows images downloaded, but they don't appear in the download folder selected in Chrome.
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