File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
I found this site with some awesome old maps. The problem is that they use some kind of flash viewer. Is there a way to know the directory where the images are ?

http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/cgi/i/image/image-idx?sid=5e3954ec9eaf3011f5e591619663e78b;type=boolean;view=t
humbfull;c=carto;;rgn1=carto_tr;q1=Karikaturen
>> Anonymous
use screengrab
>> Anonymous
Sadly I, secreen caps quality is horrible. And the server has some extremely HR versions of those maps.
>> Anonymous
I'm interested too. If memory doesn't fail me, there is a method using Firefox to know the actual directory from where the flash viewer is streaming the images.
>> Anonymous
http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/c/carto/zoomify/

With some scripting I'm sure you can assemble the pics from the tiles here
>> Anonymous
I'm into maps too, but after seeing what>>364014posted. I think it's impossible to get them. What a shame :(
>> Anonymous
Fucking flash viewers :( why can't they just put a link to the fucking file :(
>> Anonymous
>>364014
Should work... I will give it some time...
>>364052
Cheer up, nothing is impossible ;-) I have downloaded 2300 image parts and try to make PIL join them =)
>> Anonymous
>>364104

Is that even possible ? cool man, if you succeed don't forget to tell us how to it.
>> Anonymous
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>>364210
Test was a success..
>> Anonymous
Had luck yet? We had a panty-hacking thread a while back that I believe was archived. We have zoomify python scripts and various method to get at the various tiled images of PANTIES in online catalogs.
>> Anonymous
The site seems to be written in Gnomespeak...
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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not from this site, but still related
>> Right click ... save as ? Anonymous
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worked for me
>> Anonymous
>>364542

That's so cool. Which script did you used ?
>> Anonymous
>>363994

lol that's win... i had this map in my history book in like grade 8 or something XD
>> Anonymous
>>364619

This, http://4chan.pastebin.com/m2baaf7fc
Very fast hack, does what I want but nothing more.. Python and Python Imaging Library is used
>> Anonymous
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Another from http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/c/carto/zoomify/
>> Anonymous
>>364872

If I understand it correctly (I'm a newbie programming wise) I need to:

1.- Download the tiles first. Then put the path to those downloaded tiles as the value of TilePath inside the script

2.- Put the script into my hosting account's cgi-bin folder and run the script.

Is that correct ?
>> Anonymous
>>364947
Correct, but run the script localy, your host probably doesn't have Python Imaging Library installed

http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi
http://effbot.org/downloads/PIL-1.1.6.win32-py2.5.exe
>> Anonymous
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The Village from the series The Prisoner. Does anyone have the colour version of this map?
>> Anonymous
http://images.google.co.uk/images?gbv=2&hl=en&safe=off&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&am
p;ct=result&cd=1&q=portmeirion&spell=1
>> Anonymous
>>364014

How did you knew the path to where the files are located ? I'm interested in knowing that.

(Sorry for my English, I'm Swedish)
>> Anonymous
>>364947

Hey, did you succeeded ? Because I'm trying to do it but don't know precisely how to identify which tiles I need to use for each map.
>> Anonymous
>>365171I'm 364014. Not yet, still trying to that same thing.

Will post If I can do it with detailed instructions.
>> Anonymous
>>365257

Any luck yet ? I'm really interested in a tutorial. (installed Python already :P )
>> Anonymous
>>365327
Use a program like HTTrack to download the tiles at: http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/c/carto/zoomify/
(Each directory correspond to a map)

Then just install Python and create a file (prog.py) with the code and put it inside a directory.

Create a directory called "tiles" as a subfolder of the folder where you copied prog.py. Then copy the map tiles of the map you want to parse, distributed in the "TileGroupn" subdirectories, to that directory. Then set the value of tilePath inside your prog.py to 'tiles'.

* Optionally you can change the last line of the script to image.save("test4.jpg") so the file is created in the same place your prog.py is located at.

Run the script and voila. Now if only I could find a way to know how to identify from the flash viewer which directory correspond to each map.
>> Anonymous
>>365375
The link to OP:s map look like this
javascript:MM_openBrWindow('http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/cgi/i/image/image-idx?sid=eaa80b11e0fb99d74950e327
9d59e6cb;q1=Karikaturen;rgn1=carto_tr;size=20;c=carto;lasttype=boolean;view=entry;lastview=thumbfull
;subview=detail;cc=carto;entryid=x-394898966;viewid=109-05-05.TIF;start=1;resnum=11',%20'S_CARTO
_X_394898966___109_05_05__TIF',%20'scrollbars,resizable,status');


viewid=109-05-05.TIF, The map i located in folder 109-05-05
>> Anonymous
>>365375
"There's an error in your program: unexpected character after line continuation character"

Then it highlights in red the blank space after for tile in os.listdir(\wget\tiles\):

on line 5.
>> Anonymous
can you find out the folder for the flash zoom in http://www.eurofighter.com/et_cu.asp#

?