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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 that
  • Dobbibill
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    snipping tool maybe?
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  • Cornucopia
    Cornucopia Posts: 16,471 Forumite
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    edited 24 November 2024 at 3:31PM
    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/
  • LightFlare
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    Are they actually “your” photos though ?

    Who took them and what was written in your contract with HL about images used ?
  • J_B
    J_B Posts: 6,802 Forumite
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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/
    Struggling with the initial option -
    CtrlU - works fine
    CtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg's

    Image Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb

  • J_B
    J_B Posts: 6,802 Forumite
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    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?

  • 400ixl
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    J_B said:
    Struggling with the initial option -
    CtrlU - works fine
    CtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg's

    Image Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb
    Likely you are just getting the thumbnail images then. You need to click on that to get to the larger image and capture that.
  • Cornucopia
    Cornucopia Posts: 16,471 Forumite
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    edited 24 November 2024 at 4:41PM
    J_B 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 fine
    CtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg's

    Image Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb

    The images I get are the same size as the images on the site - about 800 x 533.   Presumably they resize them down to the space on the page.     The images on Image Extractor are the same size.

    This is what I see in Source Code view:-


  • J_B
    J_B Posts: 6,802 Forumite
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    edited 24 November 2024 at 5:06PM
    J_B 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 fine
    CtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg's

    Image Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb

    The images I get are the same size as the images on the site - about 800 x 533.   Presumably they resize them down to the space on the page.     The images on Image Extractor are the same size.

    This is what I see in Source Code view:-



    Got it now - missed the 'dash' out of modal-body
    EDIT But the file sizes are still very small and it seems that AirBnb need 50Kb
  • J_B
    J_B Posts: 6,802 Forumite
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    400ixl said:
    J_B said:
    Struggling with the initial option -
    CtrlU - works fine
    CtrlF and type 'modal body' brings up several references to modal body, but can't see/find any jpg's

    Image Extractor works fine but the files are very small - not sure that matters for AirBnb
    Likely you are just getting the thumbnail images then. You need to click on that to get to the larger image and capture that.
    Sadly, clicking on the thumbnail doesn't give a url just a pop up photo

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