Meta tag search expert required!

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Hi guys,
I have a query for any of you who know your way around these things.

I'll try to make it as clear as possible, but please reply if i am not being clear..


If I have a webpage eg. Google Images which is a page with a number of images on it from different websites,

is there any way that I can search the meta data on the page to show which images come from a particular site, such as Amazon?

Thanks guys for any help!
Dave
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  • Yes,You can do this.But,it's little tricky!
  • ok - can you elaborate?
  • So you want to search google images for any images from amazon? Like this?

  • No - but I see how you misunderstood - I did find it difficult to put into words what I had in mind so I'm glad you made that link...

    If you look at that link - imagine those images are all random (but otherwise that's exactly what I have in mind - a page full of image results from Google)

    Now I want to weed out which images ARE from Amazon without having to look through all of them manually - I was thinking of some kind of meta data filter or search term that could help.. Like looking at the source data for the page and picking out all the meta tags that said Amazon


    Is that a clearer explanation?

    Thanks for getting back to me
    Dave
  • There wouldn't be any meta data that says they are from Amazon, so no.
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    • hmmm okay, thanks - I did find that viewing the source code and doing a <Ctrl+F> found all the images that came from Amazon but I was hoping for a quicker easier way...
  • i can help you pm me
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  • This is possible. You don't look meta tags but the Anchor tag.

    What platform are you wanting to develop this on?

    Drop me a pm if you want to discuss your requirements.

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