:: slams head into desk :::

I got the same problem with WebCopier as I did with HTTrack - trying
to click on any of the links that came from a parent CFC caused the
error.

I'm thinking it's something in the code - or the HTTP request that's
not working as it should, and is producing those results.

(Btw - HTTrack is a really nice app)

I think I'll go poke my nose into Spike's code.

Mark

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 18:06:05 +1000, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
> 
> Have had the same dramas.. am interested to hear what you think of
> HTTrack 'cos its on my list of things to research.
> 
> The one I've had great success with is a commercial tool called: Web
> Copier (http://www.maximumsoft.com/products/wc_windows/overview.html)
> 
> The reason I liked it so, it converts everything (including the most
> horrendously parameterised queries) to HTML and then rewrites all the
> links to be relative to the static copy.
> 
> You can then take a single directory (and branches beneath) and redeploy
> anywhere you like -- to a CDROM for example.
> 
> The only issue is that it seems to use a GUID for the filenames.  But
> then heh, if you just want a copy of the website and are not worried
> about the filenames all is well.
> 
> -- geoff
> http://www.daemon.com.au/



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