Hello All,

There was a post related to this from 4 years ago that I tried to reply to, 
but it didn't seem to work so I creating a new topic. We are wanting to 
archive a website consisting of about 10 HTML files, some associated .js 
and .css files, and a few hundred images. I have cleaned the files so all 
the links are relative, but of course when we upload an HTML file, the 
links are lost. In the previous thread 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/dspace-tech/html$20multiple$20files$20upload%7Csort:date/dspace-tech/s_4Wtlk4P4c/UjD1KuFfBgAJ>
 
they mentioned that even manually uploading all the files individually 
would not retain the link between them. Is that still the case? We are 
currently on DSpace 5.5.

My first inclination would be to compress the files and upload them as a 
set, but I am concerned it would still not function as desired. Has DSpace 
been developed to support this, or is there a better approach others out 
there would recommend? If nothing else is possible, we will likely fall 
back on creating PDFs of the website, but I want to avoid that if there is 
a superior option. I appreciate any advice you can provide!

Best,
--

Samuel Willis, MLS

Technology Development Librarian

Wichita State University Libraries

1845 Fairmount St.

Wichita, KS 67260-0068

(316) 978-5104

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