Hi Upayavira,

Thank You for the quick response.

I have a resouce file folder (incuding a lot of subfolders) which has more 
than 150MB.
The files in this folder are crawled by the cocoon directory generator which 
produces one HTML content list per subfolder. So, each file in any folder is 
linked by the genderated list.
Every time I use the online version of my project site, I can reach every file 
by the HTML list. Not so in case of the offline version, here a lot of the 
links are broken, the resource file in the background was not copied to the 
offline folder.
So the new resource folder only has 71MB!

Any idea?

Maik  


On Wednesday 30 July 2003 07:49, Upayavira wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 01:20:11 +0200, "Maik Dobryn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I want to use the Cocoon 2.1m3 command line interface to generate an
> > offline
> > version of my project site.
> > The online version works fine but the offline version includes some
> > broken
> > links (nevertheless, brokenlinks.xml is still empty).
> >
> > My site consists on only static content, for example a lot of linked
> > resources
> > which I do reference by using the directory generator.
> >
> > Does anybody know this kind of failure?
> > Could it probably be a problem with the resource path depth?
>
> Maik,
>
> Can you give me more details? How do you know that there are unreported
> broken links?
>
> At present, the CLI does an exhaustive crawl of content. It doesn't have
> a maximum depth.
>
> Regards, Upayavira






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