[svlug] Web Mirroring
Barry Fujii
barry at webpipeline.com
Tue Sep 15 08:42:44 PDT 1998
I found one called w3mir.
http://www.math.uio.no/~janl/w3mir/
it works wonderfully and is perl based, you will need to install some other
perl packages but I had no problem and I know no perl. This package is
especially nice because it can be run from the command line.
Barry
"Blues is to jazz what yeast is to bread-without it, it's flat."
Carmen McRae
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-svlug at svlug.org [mailto:owner-svlug at svlug.org] On Behalf Of J C
Lawrence
Sent: Monday, September 14, 1998 7:38 PM
To: svlug
Subject: [svlug] Web Mirroring
There surely must be a nice little tool out there to to this...
Project: I'd like to mirror a web site (Yes, I have owner's
permission. No, he has no clue on how to help me or root access to
the machine).
Problem: I have no problem just getting the HTML files or the
supporting images, but what I'd like is something automated that
will grab both __and__ will patch up the relevant links (inter-page
and to the graphics) in the downloaded pages (especially the image
tags), while leaving (and optimally visibly flagging) the off-site
non-mirrored pages.
Anything out there of this nature?
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