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On Wednesday 13 August 2003 17:31, Mike Miller wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Suman wrote:
> > You could use HTTrack for this. http://www.httrack.com/
> > Its a simple tool to copy websites or webpages for offline browsing.
>
> Thanks! I'm running it on a PC under Win2000 and it's really working.
> I'll just copy the web page to a CD and move it to my laptop when it's all
> done downloading.
>
> Already, and it isn't done yet, the initial page and all links from that
> page are working perfectly (javascript and all) and they are
> indistinguishable from what I get on the web. This will work great for
> off-line browsing! I assume the search function won't work, but you can't
> have everything.
>
Search.. Hmm, if the scripts used in the website are runnable on your machine,
you could do this, right. Say, a script in php, if you got apache with php
module, then http://localhost/downloadedwebsite/hisScript.php should work.
Similarly, others..
> Thanks again for the tip!
>
> Mike
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