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> In general, I don't think this is possible with HTTP indices.
You could download the HTML and pick out the links. Of course, you
then have to figure out which of those are links to real files and
directories you want and which are window dressing.
- Bluejay Adametz
A mile of road will get you nowhere.
A mile of runway will get you anywhere.
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