"Mamsds web page element extraction tool" is a tool in the Mamsds series of utilities developed by Mamsds that is used to extract web page elements (especially multimedia files) in the IE (Trident) kernel browser cache.
Brief help:
How to use this program:
Open the main interface, select the suffix name of the element you want to extract and the directory where the element is saved, then click Start. Wait until the program detects the element and pops up a prompt and the element is loaded, then click OK.
Some important notes:
1. You must ensure that your account cache is large enough (512M or above is recommended). If you are not aware of the current computer's temporary file size limit, you can go to the browser's main interface - "Tools" - "Internet Options -" Browsing History - 》Modify in settings.
2. This program will clear the temporary file directory at the beginning, which will not affect user data; excessive cache for some users may cause a loss of response for a few seconds at the beginning, so users do not need to worry.
3. It is not recommended to allow the video to play automatically and the user to leave after opening the software, because a large number of video websites will continuously play a series of videos. This approach will cause a large number of threads to be suspended and may cause the software to become unresponsive.
4. The element saving directory you select cannot be the same level or lower level directory than the temporary file directory you select.
5. Be sure to click OK to save after the element has been loaded (the safest feature is that it has been "displayed").
Q&A
Q: What is the principle of this tool?
Answer: Users need to understand the fact that all the parts the user sees on the web page have actually been downloaded to the user's computer. Therefore, the task completed by this program is not to "steal" the "elements" from the other party's server. , but just to find it from the computer.
Q: Are all browsers supported?
Answer: We are very sorry, but this program supports browsers with IE (Trident) core (including but not limited to Maxthon Browser, World Window Browser, Tencent TT Browser, Sogou Safe Browser compatibility mode). Since browsers use different kernels and have different methods of saving web pages, many browsers will save web pages in their own designed formats. For such browsers (including but not limited to Chrome, Opera, and FireFox), this program will not be able to extract elements.
Question: If I use the IE core browser, will the elements I need will be saved?
Answer: In most cases, it is possible. However, a small number of websites use some technologies to protect privacy or copyright, so that web page elements are only retained in memory and not written to the hard disk. In such cases, this program will Unable to remove element. In addition, the suffix name of some elements is not necessarily the same as its own format. Many video and audio files will be named with the dat suffix, which requires users to pay attention.
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