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| Thread ID: 35907 | 2003-07-25 09:53:00 | Download an entire site | Fred (1563) | Press F1 |
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| 162715 | 2003-07-28 00:05:00 | > Hi Fred > If you have FrontPage you can download whole sites > easily. > > Create a Directory to store it in. > Open FrontPage > File/Import/Import Web Wizard > Select your new Directory/OK > Type in the www of the site > Follow the prompts and that's it. > > But then I suppose if you had FrontPage you would > have used that already :-) Would the above work if the site is in PHP???? ?:| |
stu140103 (137) | ||
| 162716 | 2003-07-28 04:04:00 | In the few instances where I have wanted to download a site I have found HTTrack quite suitable. You can specify how many levels you wish to download (thereby ignoring the often superfluous material). HTTrack is freeware, and is on most major software download sites. |
rodb (1561) | ||
| 162717 | 2003-07-28 05:32:00 | Real Cheap solution: Internet Explorer - Save site in Favorites - Right-Click on Favorite 'shortcut - Select make available Off-line |
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