try wget -r -np http://www.example.com/press/release.aspx
and then write a script to change all the .aspx files
extension to .html (you can't get the server side code BTW, only the
html that is generated)
Ranjit Sandhu
SRA
From: Savage, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 3:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: question with wget 1.10.2 for windows Thx for the program first off. This
might be a big help for me. What I’m trying to do is pull .aspx
pages off of a companies website as .html files and save them locally. I also
need the images and css to be converted for local
also. I can’t figure out the proper
command to do this. Also it’s starting at a file within a subfolder within the
site example: http://www.example.com/press/release.aspx Thanks for any
help Ken
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