Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-05-23 Thread amenex

H.

When I reach an impasse, I usually run sudo-apt-get update and sudo apt-get  
upgrade in the
console on general principles. Not a universal solution, but it sometimes  
fixes something
that only an expert (not me) would find. I suggest this because WebHTTrack  
may need some
files that weren't in the standard version of the installation. I do this  
anyway after every

run of Software Updater.

Have you ever started the browser first, before starting WebHTTrack  ?

Make sure that the hostname that WebHTTrack is trying to use ("bishop:8080")  
is the same
as the one that you see when in Terminal mode, if not, find out why this  
could be so.


Make sure that the browser that WebHTTrack wants to use is actually installed  
on your

system and that it is the same version as WebHTTrack's preferred browser.

Also, before you start WebHTTrack, navigate to the target website and make an  
exact copy
of the URL from the address line of your browser, including the http:// and  
checking for
its use of www or not in the URL. Then make sure there aren't any spaces or  
forbidden

characters in that URL.

Make sure that your Port 8080 is not blocked, either at your router,  
somewhere in your
operating system, or in the browser. There are plenty of threads on the  
subject of open
ports on the 'Net, and you should use the suggestions in the linux-based  
pages to find
out whether your Port 8080 is available. This will be a software issue, not  
hardware,
because these ports are programmed in the motherboard and not actual physical  
connections.


I got a lot of hits in Google on "closed port 8080 trisquel" (without the  
quotes) and you

may find one or another helpful.

Wishing you better results ...

George Langford


Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-05-23 Thread strypey

George wrote:
> "WebHTTrack always wants me to confirm my browser preference when I first  
open WebHTTrack"


Yes, but that's *all* it does. See the screenshot. It doesn't open a  
WebHTTrack window of any kind. Same when opening from the terminal (see OP  
and last comment).


Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-05-21 Thread amenex

strypey wrote:

"I can't follow any of the instructions at the link you gave me, because  
starting the app
(whether from the Start menu, or from a terminal) doesn't open a WebHTTrack  
window of any

kind. It just opens a browser window."

Actually, you're on the right track. WebHTTrack always wants me to confirm my  
browser
preference when I first open WebHTTrack. Then, later on when I start another  
browser
session, the browser makes me confirm again that I want it to be the default,  
even

though that's the same browser that I use when running WebHTTrack.

More:
"... and it opened a browser tab, and tried to open a page at: "bishop:8080"

That's normal also.

In response to an earlier question: I'm using Flidas with my current attempt  
to capture
a webpage ... but it seems to work exactly like it did with Belanos, except  
that now it
stalls and I get an error: "Connection activation failed (24) Timeout was  
reached"
ThinkPenguin support suggests that this is a firmware problem, but I haven't  
tried the
"fix" yet. Others are having a similar  
problem:https://trisquel.info/en/forum/wifi-issues-tl-wn822n-usb-adapter-it-connects-seems-shut-down-after-few-minutes-despite-update  
but that is probably unrelated to your

present situation.

You can also start WebHTTrack from the console. Don't use sudo webhttrack,  
which would run
it as root ! Just use webhttrack, which opens the WebHTTrack GUI. I'll try it  
now to see

if that makes my WebHTTrack problem go away ...

George Langford




Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-05-20 Thread strypey
I can't follow any of the instructions at the link you gave me, because  
starting the app (whether from the Start menu, or from a terminal) doesn't  
open a WebHTTrack window of any kind. It just opens a browser window.


See the original post:

> "I tried launching it from the start menu, and it opened a browser tab, and  
tried to open a page at: "bishop:8080" (Bishop is the name of this PC)"


Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-05-20 Thread strypey

Thanks for your suggestions George.

> "I cloned a website of mine ... no difficulties, no errors ... 100+ files,
ca. 50 MB in half an hour."

Were you doing this on Trisquel 7 "Belenos"? If so, did you install the  
version of WebHTTrack in the Belenos repos, or another version from  
elsewhere?


Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-04-19 Thread amenex
Didn't get to it 'til much later, but I cloned a website of mine ... no  
difficulties, no errors ... 100+ files, ca. 50 MB

in half an hour.

The graphical version ... be sure to create a folder on your HDD beforehand  
and use the complete path to that file as the

target folder for HTTrack.

Afterwards, you can browse the cloned website, but don't expect to use it as  
a web-based website, because all the links will
reflect the local nature of your copy ... they don't translate to an online  
website without a lot of work.


George Langford


Re: [Trisquel-users] WebHTTrack Website Copier not working in Belenos

2018-04-19 Thread amenex
Be sure you're not just trying to browse the target domain without first  
capturing it with WebHTTrack.


See the step-by-step instructions here:  
https://www.httrack.com/html/step.html
That's what has worked several times for me over the last couple of years.  
I'll

try it again this morning, just in case ...

George Langford