| Hi,
First of all, thanks for your attribution.
HTTrack is really an excellent offline browser.
However, there is a problem when HTTrack parser <META>.
For example, It works all fine when HTTrack first downloads the link,
<http://abc.com/abc.mp3>, which is redirected to <http://abc.com/download.mp3> by
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="0;>, and HTTrack treats the link,
<http://abc.com/download.mp3>, as the actual link.
But, when updating, HTTrack reviews the link, and it believes that the link is
removed from <http://abc.com/download.mp3> to <http://abc.com/abc.mp3>. Then
HTTrack responses the message, Warning: File has moved...., and downloads
<http://abc.com/abc.mp3> which contains <META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh"
CONTENT="0;>.
I think it may be a new program. Thx. | |