Before
Each image is a screen capture of the site before the ISP Form was created
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After
Each image links to larger screen capture of the Image Surfer Pro form page.
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This example shows breaking out the image information in a standard webpage |
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The next two examples show breaking out the image information from Google image searches. Because the data associated
with a Google search is very temporary, the after image links to a full size screen capture of when we ran the
search rather than the Image Surfer Pro generated webpage.
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This example shows the creation of an ISP Form from a Free Hosted Gallery at a popular image website |
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Breaking out individual image references from a site hosting background images of actress Kate Beckinsale
In this case the actual images embeded on the page were so large you have to scroll right to see the second
column of the table. To help understand the forms better in this case we have provided a link directly to the
ISP Form which we created.
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In this example, look closely at the table header. You can see the "Add All" and "Search All" check boxes.
Selecting the "Add All" checkbox in the Content column will select each image in the column. Selecting
the "Add All" checkbox in the Links column will mark any link which is a recognized image file type
(such as .jpg .gif etc). You can add all links regardless of file extension by using the "Add all" check boxes
for Sterile, Clean, and/or Original Links.
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The "Search All" boxes in the Links column will select links in this column to perform a Directed Search
with when the form is processed. The first box will select links where the Content column contains an
image while second will select links where the Content is not an image. By default the "Clean" links
will be chosen. If no "Clean" link exists the "Sterile" link will be used. Only links which do not link to
known image file types will have a "Search" box to be selected.
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