This only will be the case for big websites like Facebook, Twitter and others. To check the URL, just right-click on an image and open it in a new tab. Another option is to set Global referrer folder. Checking this option will download the file to the folder that has the same name as the source URL. Next is rules based on file name. This too is simple. You just need to add a single keyword that should match a file name and it will be placed in the destination folder.
You can set advanced keywords as shown below. Any of the keywords matches in the file name then it will be placed in that destination folder. Also, the keywords are NOT case-sensitive. Next, you need to set which rule type will execute first.
Becuase, the image you downloaded had the keyword batman thatmatched with file name rule. So, you need to set which rule type will execute first according to your liking. Replace Target Link with the Downloads folder address and Desired Location with the folder on the other drive where you want it to appear. The example is in the above screenshot. It will redirect you to your desired folder on the hard drive.
You can create a hard symbolic link, which means it will actually appear as if the file is located in that folder. More on that here. You can also select Ask for each download if you want the option for every download.
Also, by default, Safari keeps a list of all the items you have downloaded for one day. You can change this setting to When Safari quits , Upon successful download or Manually. Safari assumes safe items are pictures, movies, PDF files, etc, but I find this pretty risky.
Lastly, we have Firefox, which is probably the easiest in terms of making the change. Just click on the three horizontal bars button at the top right and then click on Preferences. Next, on the General tab, click on the Choose button next to Save files to and select a different folder.
As with all the other browsers, you can have Firefox as you where to save each download individually. Founder of Online Tech Tips and managing editor. He began blogging in and quit his job in to blog full-time. He has over 15 years of industry experience in IT and holds several technical certifications. Read Aseem's Full Bio. Your email address will not be published. But when I come back again, "Read-only" is checked again. No matter how many times I uncheck it and confirm, it the "sameFolder" still remains "Read-only".
Is this the reason why I am getting the upper error message? Hot to fix it? I tried moving the "someFolder" to other partitions, but still for some reason I can not uncheck the "Read-only" attribute I can, but it just keeps coming back. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more.
Download a file to a specific folder with python Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 1 month ago. Active 6 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 11k times. Thank you for the reply. I forgot to say that I use Windows XP 32 bit. The following code: print os. Improve this question.
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