Is there any good software which will allow us to download and retain web sites (links and all) so that they are available across a network via our intranet. Several good lessons have been ruined by either the site or the Internet being unavailable. Some sites would be held semi permanent, others held for a few days. We are using Suse 7.0/Samba for network software and Smoothwall to connect to our ISP. Thanks Colin Davies __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
Hi Colin, I've not looked at this, but have a look at freshmeat or rpmfind, using the keyword 'morror'. You could roll your own, using e.g. wget with the recurse options set. Sorry about lack of specifics, but I'm a bit pressed at the moment. Gary On Wednesday 17 October 2001 9:28 pm, Colin Davies wrote:
Is there any good software which will allow us to download and retain web sites (links and all) so that they are available across a network via our intranet. Several good lessons have been ruined by either the site or the Internet being unavailable. Some sites would be held semi permanent, others held for a few days.
We are using Suse 7.0/Samba for network software and Smoothwall to connect to our ISP.
Thanks
Colin Davies
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There is sitecopy which would do the trick as would wwwoffle both of which come with the standard distribution. There is an excellent programme, Memoweb, from goto software (www.goto.fr) which runs on a Windows platform but is easy to use and very effective. Several of our staff use it because they can grab a site at home and email in to themselves (or copy to floppy). Although the website is for goto is in french, the software comes in a good english version.
I've not looked at this, but have a look at freshmeat or rpmfind, using the keyword 'morror'.
You could roll your own, using e.g. wget with the recurse options set.
Sorry about lack of specifics, but I'm a bit pressed at the moment.
Gary
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 9:28 pm, Colin Davies wrote:
Is there any good software which will allow us to download and retain web sites (links and all) so that they are available across a network via our intranet. Several good lessons have been ruined by either the site or the Internet being unavailable. Some sites would be held semi permanent, others held for a few days.
We are using Suse 7.0/Samba for network software and Smoothwall to connect to our ISP.
Thanks
Colin Davies
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Hello,
--- Colin Davies
download and retain web sites (links and all) so that they are available across a network via our intranet. Several good lessons have been ruined by either the site or the Internet being unavailable. Some sites would be held semi permanent, others held for a few days.
Yes, yes, I know, you can all stop clapping now. I'm back on with answering questions in this list :-) My first instinct is to search the rpmfind.net site for "morror". However, a much better way is to use "wget" which is an automation program. It *should* preserve links ok. HTH, --Thomas Adam ===== Thomas Adam "The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- www.linuxgazette.com ____________________________________________________________ Nokia Game is on again. Go to http://uk.yahoo.com/nokiagame/ and join the new all media adventure before November 3rd.
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Colin Davies
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Derek Harding
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Gary Stainburn
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Thomas Adam