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Hi all,
Have been playing with web design for a while and want to do some more sophisticated stuff. However still on a learning curve .... to make it steeper I am wondering what the best way is to rip a complete website from the internet? (a 'save as' from IE just gives me part of a site).Hope you have got some tips for me? Thanks - Jamie |
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Download Firefox or Mozilla browser, then download the extension Spidazilla - that enables you download complete websites.
Alternatively, if your site is static, i.e. html based and not using ASP or PHP, use an FTP client and download the whole site that way. HTH,
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If you've access to a *nix machine, there is a utility called "wget" that can literally download the net, or any part.
gary
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