Am Friday 18 May 2012 schrieb Henrik Holst:
> What you want is actually the very thing that wget is designed to do. All
> you have to do is simply (here I am assuming a Windows computer for some
> strange reason):
> 
> 1. Open a command prompt (cmd.exe on windows)
> 2. execute: cd c:\
> 3. execute: wget -r "http://your-domain.com";
> 
> Wget will now download all files from that domain into a directory named
> your-domain.com so it will be named after the domain that you download. All
> you now have to do is to right click that folder in the file explorer and
> select to create a zip archive of this folder and you should have the very
> same file that your friend provided earlier.

I assume, the new domain has a different name.
In this case he need should not forget to replace all links to 'your-
domain.com' by his new domain name.

Tim

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