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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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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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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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On Tue, 24 May 2005 15:04:44 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: There are many alternatives, Httrack is simply the best... on Linux wget is a good alternative... wget is a good alternative on windows, too. -- -fb- |
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Linux warriors unite!!! ROFLOL!!!
Linux From Scratch has 'em all beat, all you need is the linux kernel and you build your own OS... plus, then you can claim you are a REAL unix user... Warmest regards, John "funkbastler" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 May 2005 15:04:44 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: There are many alternatives, Httrack is simply the best... on Linux wget is a good alternative... wget is a good alternative on windows, too. -- -fb- |
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A URL for anyone who would really like to learn/use Linux:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ Warmest regards, John "John Smith" wrote in message ... Linux warriors unite!!! ROFLOL!!! Linux From Scratch has 'em all beat, all you need is the linux kernel and you build your own OS... plus, then you can claim you are a REAL unix user... Warmest regards, John "funkbastler" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 May 2005 15:04:44 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: There are many alternatives, Httrack is simply the best... on Linux wget is a good alternative... wget is a good alternative on windows, too. -- -fb- |
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For those that want to play with Linux under Windows have a look at the
cygwin system. (http://www.cygwin.com) You get the Linux CLI and if you want you can also run XWindows. You can probably run wget inside it as well although I havent checked. For a while I use to run XWindows apps from my "remote" Linux box on the W32 screen. (I have since converted to running Wine (windows emulator) under Linux or a VNC connection to my W98 laptop under the ebd!) Cygwin is kind of handy for die hard W32 users that only need a little Linux now and then! There has also been a number of cross platform projects that need the cygwin libary and this can be compiled to run on both OS's. A good example of this is the RDFT code under Digtrx. Cheers Bob funkbastler wrote: ---- wget is a good alternative on windows, too. |
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Oh yeah, we will get right on that--run one OS so we can run another right
on top of it... Dual boot, run your games in windows, go linux for root hacking... don't run windows, so you can run linux on top of it, so you can go root hacking into the old guys computers here... they arent' a challenge anyway--go beat up on other teenagers... Warmest regards, John "Bob Bob" wrote in message news ![]() For those that want to play with Linux under Windows have a look at the cygwin system. (http://www.cygwin.com) You get the Linux CLI and if you want you can also run XWindows. You can probably run wget inside it as well although I havent checked. For a while I use to run XWindows apps from my "remote" Linux box on the W32 screen. (I have since converted to running Wine (windows emulator) under Linux or a VNC connection to my W98 laptop under the ebd!) Cygwin is kind of handy for die hard W32 users that only need a little Linux now and then! There has also been a number of cross platform projects that need the cygwin libary and this can be compiled to run on both OS's. A good example of this is the RDFT code under Digtrx. Cheers Bob funkbastler wrote: ---- wget is a good alternative on windows, too. |
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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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On Tue, 24 May 2005 17:58:24 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: Linux warriors unite!!! ROFLOL!!! Linux From Scratch has 'em all beat, all you need is the linux kernel and you build your own OS... plus, then you can claim you are a REAL unix user... Tried Gentoo - spent too much time playing with the OS instead of getting things done :-) Went back to RedHat. -- -fb- |
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