A couple of years ago I used Web Devil for the same purpuse. It worked OK
then but if it works with Leopard I do'nt know.
Regards,
lg

2009/2/26 michaelangelo <[email protected]>

>
> I think there are shareware programs that will allow me to retrieve
> the entire content of my webset, or at least most of it, as an
> outsider (that is, as a vistor would). I have a gardening website that
> has been dormant since last year and I just learned from my ISP that
> they discontinued offering website service several months ago. I can't
> access my files with Dreamweaver because apparently the logon stuff
> has not been maintained but I owuld like to ge the gardening files and
> images from the site so I can rebuild it and upload it to my
> University website. The tech guy at my ISP was surprised that the
> files can still be found online, but they can. I am just looking for a
> freeware program that will let me get as many of these files as
> possible without having to save them to disk one by one (which would
> take forever). If viewing the site helps any, it is at:
> www.scicable.com/~michaelsweb <http://www.scicable.com/%7Emichaelsweb>
> >
>


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