Scraping Images From A Web Page With Python - Video

in dlive •  6 years ago 

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Early today I posted about scraping data from the web with Python here: https://busy.org/@rabm/scraping-the-web-with-python
On this video, I am basically doing the same, but showing how it works, with some differences, less code, and showing it on repl.it that allows you to run Python 3.x and other languages just in the browser. Hope this can help somebody.
Thanks for watching.
Roberto.

My video is at DLive

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So, I came to clarify because somebody, somewhere, asked me why I was using PIL if I wasn't doing anything with the images... I know, I know, I did it this this way just so you know there's PIL, and it allows you to treat images... But yeah, if it's about just pull files, in this case images, and save them locally, you just use you do something like this:
image.png

If you want to test it: https://repl.it/@iBobX/pullingremotewebimages

So, there you go. ;)
Thanks.
Roberto.