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saving a website to disk
Name: ramzoid Date: January 30, 2005 at 08:05:44 Pacific OS: win 98 CPU/Ram: 2.4/512
Comment:
hi, i have an eshop that is linked to my main website. i am going to change my present eshop to another vendor but wish to have access to the many pics & texts of my products in order to transfer to my new eshop.
it would save me a lot of tome if i could save the present eshop to my hard drive.
anyone know of 'free' software to do this? i will probably ony be using it once.
Name: wmikke Date: January 30, 2005 at 09:53:10 Pacific
Reply:
Hi ramzoid, Hi everyone!
I found a free program that can save text and images from websites. But it doesn't save any server-side languages. It only saves html, javascripts, css and pictures.
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Response Number 2
Name: snipes Date: February 1, 2005 at 13:27:59 Pacific
Reply:
what wmikke talk about are called website ripper .. and yes they dont steal php or encoded web page so my question is y if its ur real eshop Y dont u get the files by ur ftp? then ull have everything ! no?
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