SOLLENBERGER, JUSTIN writes:
> Most of the binaries are .pdf, .ppt, .gif, .jpg, .etc that are linked to be the web 
> pages.  Shouldn't be anything that would cause a problem.

What about looking at this from the other direction? Do a recursive
"wget -r" from the Linux system to pull the data directly from the
original web server and let the web server decide how to serve the
files up to a web client wanting ASCII. Provided all the data is
static and doesn't have any server-side includes, hierarchy oddities
or complex permissions, you'll have a starting point with the data
in the right format.

--Malcolm

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Malcolm Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Technical Consultant
IBM EMEA Enterprise Server Group...
...from home, speaking only for myself

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