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There are many, I don't know about webstripper--however, there was one--I
think it was/is called "WebFerrit"--it had spyware in it... I am pretty sure the software I recommend does not contain such evil junk... however, one should always double-check everyone and everything... I simply trust it enough to use it and mention Httrack... One should always read some reviews and see if there is any mention of malicious code included in an app before one installs it--and, maybe wait awhile after new software is released, let others find out about it before taking a chance... and ALWAYS, ALWAYS download from sites you trust--if you don't trust them, wait a bit till ya know more!!! .... just some thoughts on the matter... Warmest regards, John "Hal Rosser" wrote in message ... must be like ''webstripper'' "John Smith" wrote in message ... 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... Here is a link to Httrack, a program which will do that for you... becareful about setting it to ignore robot rules and turning it lose on a LARGE website... you could be downloading for days... http://www.httrack.com Warmest regards, John -- Watching the cutting edge of yesterday replay--in virtual reality, right before my eyes--in real time! Thirty year old technology--wasn't it amazing? |
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