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Need with with Imgur program


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Hey guys,

I wanted to work on a new project just for fun, so I thought a program that downloaded imgur galleries would be cool. I am working on it, but the program will run through duplicates after 51 images usually.

I've looked at all i can and can't find the problem. My guess is that it's the server resetting me. I wanted a challenge so i tried to get past it. I tried creating a new url connection each time, I also created a seperate class that did the downloading and creating a new object of that class everytime but it didn't work.

Thoughts?

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http://shayconcepts.com/programming/ImgurGalleryDownloader/imgurDL.zip

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You are parsing the HTML page. Don't do that. Use imgur's API instead - from the documentation, you can just append ".xml" to any gallery page and it returns the gallery as an XML file.

In general, don't parse HTML pages unless there is no other way. It's not easy and it can change any day, making your program useless.

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You are parsing the HTML page. Don't do that. Use imgur's API instead - from the documentation, you can just append ".xml" to any gallery page and it returns the gallery as an XML file.

In general, don't parse HTML pages unless there is no other way. It's not easy and it can change any day, making your program useless.

Thanks! I'll take a look.

EDIT: it seems it only returns 56 images though :/

I learned about regex and it has worked really well for me! I'll take a look at your link and find a better way to parse HTML. Thanks!

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I learned about regex and it has worked really well for me! I'll take a look at your link and find a better way to parse HTML. Thanks!
If you really need to parse HTML, you should use a proper HTML library; for Java there is HtmlUnit and Jsoup at least. Better would be to not parse any HTML and use imgur's API as Aethec suggested.
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If you really need to parse HTML, you should use a proper HTML library; for Java there is HtmlUnit and Jsoup at least. Better would be to not parse any HTML and use imgur's API as Aethec suggested.

But when using the API, I append the .xml but it doesn't show ALL the images in the gallery

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Ok guys, I need some more help. How do I get the xml of an album? They are apparently different than galleries! The xml page isn't coming up. Or if there isn't an xml, what is recommended to get the images?

Ex

http://imgur.com/a/HKtAR/

It's all there in the API documentation: http://api.imgur.com/resources_anon#album

Example: http://api.imgur.com/2/album/HKtAR

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It's all there in the API documentation: http://api.imgur.com...rces_anon#album

Example: http://api.imgur.com/2/album/HKtAR

Thanks! I'm learning how to use APIs, I know this is all obvious. I thought I had looked through this. ill be sure to look extra hard!, >.<

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