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J_B
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We rent out a holiday home through Holiday Lettings (Part of Trip Advisor)
Sadly, HL have stopped taking bookings so I'm trying to lift *my* photos from there and onto AirBnb but right click doesn't do anything.
I'm sure there's a way as I'm struggling to find the originals!
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Screenshot and crop ...possibly do that1
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Some kind of tool might well be able to read the photo file names in the HTML.
I was able to do this manually:-
- Open the page source (Ctrl+U in many browsers).
- Find the second reference to "modal-body" (using Ctrl-F).
- The file then shows a stack of image files ending in ".jpg", that you can click on to access each one.
The image file name is something like: "https://photos.holidaylettings.co.uk/media/vr-ha-splice-j/12/56/25/52.jpg"
This also works: https://extract.pics/2 -
Are they actually “your” photos though ?
Who took them and what was written in your contract with HL about images used ?0 -
Cornucopia said:Some kind of tool might well be able to read the photo file names in the HTML.
I was able to do this manually:-
- Open the page source (Ctrl+U in many browsers).
- Find the second reference to "modal-body" (using Ctrl-F).
- The file then shows a stack of image files ending in ".jpg", that you can click on to access each one.
The image file name is something like: "https://photos.holidaylettings.co.uk/media/vr-ha-splice-j/12/56/25/52.jpg"
This also works: https://extract.pics/Struggling with the initial option -CtrlU - works fineCtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg'sImage Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb
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LightFlare said:Are they actually “your” photos though ?
Who took them and what was written in your contract with HL about images used ?Myself and my family took them all and uploaded them to HL.Not a clue about the contract, sorry, but putting them on HL to market our property shouldn't transfer ownership ... should it?
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J_B said:Struggling with the initial option -CtrlU - works fineCtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg'sImage Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb2
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J_B said:Cornucopia said:Some kind of tool might well be able to read the photo file names in the HTML.
I was able to do this manually:-
- Open the page source (Ctrl+U in many browsers).
- Find the second reference to "modal-body" (using Ctrl-F).
- The file then shows a stack of image files ending in ".jpg", that you can click on to access each one.
The image file name is something like: "https://photos.holidaylettings.co.uk/media/vr-ha-splice-j/12/56/25/52.jpg"
This also works: https://extract.pics/Struggling with the initial option -CtrlU - works fineCtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg'sImage Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb
This is what I see in Source Code view:-
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Cornucopia said:J_B said:Cornucopia said:Some kind of tool might well be able to read the photo file names in the HTML.
I was able to do this manually:-
- Open the page source (Ctrl+U in many browsers).
- Find the second reference to "modal-body" (using Ctrl-F).
- The file then shows a stack of image files ending in ".jpg", that you can click on to access each one.
The image file name is something like: "https://photos.holidaylettings.co.uk/media/vr-ha-splice-j/12/56/25/52.jpg"
This also works: https://extract.pics/Struggling with the initial option -CtrlU - works fineCtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg'sImage Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb
This is what I see in Source Code view:-Got it now - missed the 'dash' out of modal-bodyEDIT But the file sizes are still very small and it seems that AirBnb need 50Kb0 -
400ixl said:J_B said:Struggling with the initial option -CtrlU - works fineCtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg'sImage Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb
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