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I have an iPhone app with an embedded UIWebview (Safari) control. I'd like to be able to store the images from certain webpages locally.

Can I programmatically access the path where UIWebview downloads images? Or do I need to parse the HTML and then go find the image resource out on the net and download it again?

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Thank you very much - it works - but unfortunately not for frames !!!

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I do not know if you can access the preloaded images from Safari's cache...

However you can easily find the image URLs without parsing HTML, by running a bit of javascript instead:

NSString *script = @"var n = document.images.length; var names = [];"
                    "for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) {"
                    "     names.push(document.images[i].src);"
                    "} String(names);";
NSString *urls = [webView stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:script];
// urls contains a comma-separated list of the image URLs.
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disclaimer: I have not tried this.

If you can find out their names, UIImage responds to +(UIImage*)imageNamed:(NSString*) which the docs imply might get the image back from a device wide cache.

I'd be interested in knowing the results of any experiments.

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I don't think you can save the images using the UIWebview directly, you'r going to have to fetch the images manually...

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