Re: [clug-talk] Webhttrack

2014-03-03 Thread caziz
wget has such options On 14-03-02 11:18 PM, Joe S wrote: > I am trying to download a website, but stay inside it, not > follow links going outside, but follow links inside the site. > Would another program work better for this? > > -Original Message- > >From Gustin Johnson > To CLUG Gener

Re: [clug-talk] Webhttrack

2014-03-03 Thread Gustin Johnson
It depends on the website and what you want to do with it. Some sites are so javascript heavy and change all the time that this sort of tool is not really appropriate (twitter for example). Usually those web sites have APIs for accessing their data. Unfortunately this means rolling your own solu

[clug-talk] Python...You're Chocking Me!!!

2014-03-03 Thread Juan Alberto Cirez
Hi All, I am having a bit of the problem (actually there were two. One, seems to be solved)... I had a ASUS E35M1-M PRO mobo-based server w/8GB RAM and two NIC cards (the onboard NIC and a D-LINK DGE-530T REV C1, later replaced by an INTEL PRO/1000 GT DESKTOP). When I first built this server I opt

Re: [clug-talk] Webhttrack

2014-03-03 Thread Mel Walters
Since WebHTTract GUI seems derived from HTTrack, I think I remember seeing the answer in HTTrack Users Guide By Fred Cohen http://www.httrack.com/html/fcguide.html Can't find where right now though and I have not got WebHTTract GUI going yet as a user. I remember vaguely seeing reference to you q