Yes but the point is that eventually you could edit the text and write
$FOOTER and then same it as a "template". I am thinking this should be
a piece of a CMS that can be used to create themes from existing
pages.

On Dec 12, 12:03 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Right now, it's just saving a static copy of the full HTML page, right? So,
> if you want to change the header or footer, for example, you'd have to
> change it on each individual page.
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> On Monday, December 12, 2011 12:33:12 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> > I agree. I think this should be a component of a larger project. Is
> > should include the ability to recursively download all linked pages
> > from the same domain (including html, css, js, images, etc.). It
> > should not take that much to do but one needs to decide what to do
> > with the downloaded data. I think all files should go into uploads
> > with permissions and html should go into database so it can be edited.
> > Not sure about css.
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> > On Dec 12, 10:51 am, Ross Peoples <ross.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > This would be great tool for moving an existing website to a web2py-based
> > > CMS. I remember having to move static HTML pages to WordPress a few years
> > > back and it was such a pain. This would be an excellent migration tool.

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