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Revision as of 16:26, 17 January 2017
Webshots | |
URL | http://www.webshots.com/[IA•Wcite•.today•MemWeb] |
Status | Offline |
Archiving status | Saved! |
Archiving type | Unknown |
Project source | https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/webshots-grab |
Project tracker | http://tracker.archiveteam.org/webshots |
IRC channel | #webshots (on hackint) |
"Big News! Webshots is now Smile by Webshots"
Warrior Archiving
Follow the instructions on ArchiveTeam Warrior to join in the fun using the warrior tool.
Manual Archiving
For manual archiving there is a script designed for Debian 6 and higher, but it should work on most distributions that use apt (such as Ubuntu), simply run the following as root:
wget http://cryto.net/projects/webshots/webshots_debian.sh chmod +x webshots_debian.sh ./webshots_debian.sh
in a terminal and enjoy (you may want to create a directory for this script first).
Discussion
Want to talk about Warrior, or maybe the manual script isn't quite working right? Why not come check us out on IRC
Other Infomation
Personal archiving
Are you a Webshots user? You can request a zip file of all your photos at http://community.webshots.com/features/downloads
Archive effort
Joepie91 is making a list of users with this script
Site structure
There are separate sections for Professional Photos and Member Photos.
Member Photos
Pictures are displayed in Flash, with http://p.webshots.com/flash/simpleImageLoader.swf or http://p.webshots.com/flash/fullsizeimageloader/FullSizeImageLoader_v1.swf
Picture pages have urls of the form http://<channel>.webshots.com/photo/<photo id>, with channel one of entertainment, family, home-and-garden, news, outdoors, pets, rides, sports, travel etc. (full list)
On a picture page, e.g.,
http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2248078140105543869vCJpvs,
the image url is stored in a params tag:
<param name="flashvars" value="src=http://image85.webshots.com/175/0/78/14/2248078140105543869vCJpvs_ph.jpg">
but there is also a normal img tag:
<img width="584" height="389" alt="" title="" src="http://image85.webshots.com/175/0/78/14/2248078140105543869vCJpvs_ph.jpg"/>
The fullsize link from the image page leads to
http://community.webshots.com/photo/fullsize/2248078140105543869vCJpvs (always community),
with another Flash object. This time the image path is in JavaScript, not in a params tag, and there is no fallback img tag.
The url of a fullsize image can be derived from the smaller url: replace _ph with _fs, e.g.,
http://image85.webshots.com/175/0/78/14/2248078140105543869vCJpvs_ph.jpg
has a fullsize version at
http://image85.webshots.com/175/0/78/14/2248078140105543869vCJpvs_fs.jpg
Photo pages show an "other sizes" link: http://community.webshots.com/inlinePhoto?photoId=2411911460010333512&src=c&referPage=http%3A%2F%2Fgood-times.webshots.com%2Fphoto%2F2411911460010333512RyETli