![]() f1 | grep -vi scrib | while read ID do wget "*page.uuid*/images/$ID.jpg" done However, once you find the page.uuid, you can substitute it in the URL. cat "doc.html" | grep pages | cut -d"/" -f6 | cut -d. ![]() Here is a simple Linux Bash Script to download the images: Make SURE you change the *page.uuid* to your page.uuid. Update(2/18/12): For Private ID's: Example URLs: Right-click > View Page Source > Save as to a document on your computer *Make sure you do this to get the entire "Generated Source" (I used Mozilla FireFox) I saved this as "doc.html" Open the file "doc.html" > Search for "page.u" You should see something like "// page.uuid : 3kw800775slntll" page.uuid = "3kw800775slntll" Now search for the page.uuid or "3kw800775slntll" and you should see something like: "" The URL can range from "" to "". Here was the document that I wanted: For Public ID's(2012): *document ID* = 90924585 *document ID*/ or *document ID*/download Insert the number id in the here ^ Sometimes using the first download link is better because it creates a download button. Scribd however, wanted to charge a daily fee of around $5 dollars to download the content, when it clearly says someone uploaded it. ![]() How to download documents for free I was looking at an online document that SOMEONE ELSE UPLOADED and it was very helpful, so I wanted to download it. How to hack Scribd to download documents for free ![]()
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