Thank you all.

Now the issue seems to be that it only gets the root
directory. 

I ran 'wget -km -nd http://www.mywebsite.com

and it doesn't get anything from the subdirectories.

Now what am i doing wrong?

Thank you

Chris
--- Jens R�sner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris!
> 
> Using the -k switch (convert local files to relative
> links) 
> should do what you want.
> 
> CU
> Jens
> 
> 
> Christopher Stone wrote:
> > 
> > Hi.
> > 
> > I am new to wget, and although it doesn't seem to
> > difficult, I am unable to get the desired results
> that
> > I am looking for.
> > 
> > I currently have a web site hosted by a web
> hosting
> > site. I would like to take this web site as is and
> > bring it to my local web server. Obviously, the ip
> > address and all the links point back to this web
> > server.
> > 
> > When I ran wget and sucked the site to my local
> box,
> > it pulled all the pages down and the index page
> comes
> > up fine, but when I click on a link, it goes back
> to
> > the remote server.
> > 
> > What switch(s) do I use, so that when I pull the
> pages
> > to my box, that all of the links are changed also?
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > Chris
> > 
> > please cc to me, as i am not a list subscriber.
> > 
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