On Sat, Jun 10 2017, Walter Dnes wrote: > On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 12:12:09PM -0400, allan gottlieb wrote >> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website >> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608). >> >> For someone to view this they need that >> 1. They are on the net. >> 2. MIT has not removed it. >> >> I would like to produce a file containing what is seen when viewing that >> web page (it brings in other pages). A pdf would be good, but others >> would be OK. >> >> The goal is to be able to put this on a flash drive and be able to view >> in without net access. > > In Pale Moon or Firefox, go to the web page, and select... > > File ==> Save page as (format "Web Page, complete) > > This gives you the web page, complete with subdirectories. Let me > know if you want me to email you a tarball of the page, offline. You > can do this via "wget", too. See... > https://www.guyrutenberg.com/2014/05/02/make-offline-mirror-of-a-site-using-wget/ > An example is... > > wget --mirror --convert-links --adjust-extension --page-requisites > --no-parent http://example.org > > ...which can be shortened to... > > wget -mkEpnp http://example.org > > (Yes, "p" is supposed to show up twice)
Thank you. allan

