Here's the magic incantation for using wget to pull a useful copy (no
postprocessing required!):
wget -krmnp -E -X/page,/message --no-check-certificate -P target
https://clojure.org
replace target with the directory where you want the output and you're
off to the races.
Thanks to Kresimir
What about the zip version of save_clojure.org.tar.bz2?
Emeka
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I wanted to save the Clojure.org website so that I can read it when
I'm off-line. The problem is that none of the website downloader tools
I found is satisfactory; the pages don't look right and links are
broken (I think I know now why they don't work by looking into the
html and css files of the
Can I get it in a bedtime-story format too? :)
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Kei Suzuki ksd...@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to save the Clojure.org website so that I can read it when
I'm off-line. The problem is that none of the website downloader tools
I found is satisfactory; the pages
I haven't personally tried it on clojure.org, but wget -m tends to
work well for this kind of task.
Trevor
Kei Suzuki wrote:
I wanted to save the Clojure.org website so that I can read it when
I'm off-line. The problem is that none of the website downloader tools
I found is satisfactory; the
I tried that and various other combinations of wget, but no luck.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Trevor Caira trevor.ca...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't personally tried it on clojure.org, but wget -m tends to
work well for this kind of task.
Trevor
Kei Suzuki wrote:
I wanted to save the
i saved it with wget and then fixed the files with sed to point to
right resources and urls.
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