RE: [SLE] How to copy entire web site in Linux?
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It can recurse through directories. The man page will have the details.
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From: Carl William Spitzer IV [mailto:cwsiv@juno.com]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 2:49 PM
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Subject: Re: [SLE] How to copy entire web site in Linux?
Is wget recursive or do you have to build a script arround it?
CWSIV
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:57:32 +0200 Johannes Liedtke
On Monday 30 June 2003 07:38, Alex Daniloff wrote:
I'm looking for the application or solution on how to copy the entire website on a hard drive with all pages, graphics and with preservation of all links.
man wget
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It can recurse through directories. The man page will have the details.
wget -m -k URL will put the whole web site into a folder named "URL" without the http://, then "-k" converts all links to operate locally. The "-m" is for mirroring (infinitely recursive). Ed Harrison
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