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httrack for linux (command line) is imo better than wget with parameters...
unfortunately - with wget I couldn't get some webpages so I started to use HTTRACK on both windows and linux boxes (linux version is better form me just because I can leave it screen'ed on one of the servers). Anyway - HTTRACK is very good piece of software. Greetings Andrzej Rusiecki John Smith wrote: There are many alternatives, Httrack is simply the best... on Linux wget is a good alternative... Warmest regards, John "Bob Bob" wrote in message ... wget --recursive --convert-links - also works a treat. Linux of course! John Smith wrote: Sometimes, a guy just finds a whole website he would like to examine in detail--when offline. Such as downloading it your laptop and taking it on vacation with you, on a plane, lunch hour at work, etc... |
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