You can use wget (with the appropriate set of args to trigger recursiveness). If you can host the docs on a local box, it'll be a lot faster than getting them from go-mono.org.
-fawad
Stuart Ballard wrote:
Met @ Uber wrote:
You could use monodoc (check downloads).
The computer I need to use these on can't support running a C# app (heck, it's a 486 with 4Mb ram and nonfunctioning "g" and "h" keys, I'm lucky it can support a text mode console with a remapped keyboard). It can just barely support HTML, by using Lynx...
So even if I can use monodoc, that only helps if monodoc can spew out static HTML, which I don't think it can... can it? (I can't find any monodoc docs - how ironic ;) )
Stuart.
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