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Allow user to specify the file extensions they want to download#2
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I have added an option to config.ini so that the user can specify what media types they want to download---by extension only---so for example, specifying
ext=.jpg
means that only jpegs will be downloaded. The user can provide a comma delimited list, e.g.
ext=.gif, .jpg, .png
It's probably sensible at some point to remove the obligation to provide the . - after all it is in every extension, but that is not included here.