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Subject: Having to capture EVERY single link...
Author: MaggotBrain
Date: 07/26/2005 20:08
 
Hello,

First off, I'd like to thank the developers of this program for a wonderful
job. I am finding it very useful!

Now I appologise for my lack of technical expertise, in fact I'm pretty dumb
as far as web-stuff. Nevertheless I hope I can explain to you the problem I am
having, and maybe you can help me...

I have been trying to mirror a website that consists of phtml links. None of
the pages that linked from the front page would save, and rather, the log
message would report "file moved from <blahblah> to <fatalerror.html>.

After searching the forum, I at least found some 'similar' problems with pages
being 'moved', and apparently this had something to do with either the cookies
not being accessed or saved properly, or with some defense against mirrorer
programs. 

Now I therefore tried capturing one specific link from the main page, and
found that this allowed it to save no problem   precisely as viewed online
(with thumbs etc.) However, the links from THIS page would then have the same
'moved to' error.

I then realised that I could capture every single page leading off from the
front page and this would allow me to mirror them. BUT, there are far to many
links for me to do this anymore efficiently than manually trawling the site
and reconstructing it from the temp internet directory.

Really I would like the httrack to do it all on its own. :( I'm hoping that
the problem is down to my naivity and can easily be fixed. If there is anymore
info you need to possibly solve this, please let me know.

I hope you can help!

MB
 
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Having to capture EVERY single link...

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