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Subject: .js-Link-Parsing Problems (Directory+Filetype)
Author: mytar
Date: 10/27/2007 17:09
 
I have problems to mirror some HTML-Popups that are linked within a
javascript-path (javascript:popup() ). I try to explane you what I want to
mirror on my desktop:

Look at: <http://mytar.fortunecity.de/folder/JavaScript.html>

and read please:

The HTML-Site JAVASCRIPT.html links to different Files (in this case: PopUps)
which are located in a HIGHER directory (a higher level of the directory
tree), in the same DIRECTORY (as JAVASCRIPT.html) and in a SUB directory. The
two filetypes of distributed files were HTML and PDF.

My Preferences [Links] in httrack 3.40 were:
CHECKED: [1]Attempt to detect all links (javascript code) =>my choise for the
HTML-Files
CHECKED: [2]Get non-html files related to a link (eg. zip,pdf) =>my choise
for
the PDF-Files
The 2 other options bellow are not important (in my eyes).

It works, BUT ONLY when the files were in the SAME OR SUB folder of the
MAIN-Page JAVASCRIPT.html

The files in the HIGHER directory works only for PDF-Filetype not for
HTML-file!

Please mirror the following example
(http://mytar.fortunecity.de/folder/JavaScript.html) with the preferences [1]
and [2]. Then start the result in your browser, check the links (look in the
browser-statusbar) and compare the links of your mirrored site with the
original Links on the orignal Web-URL (important! compare the HIGHER folder)

WHY DOES THE MIRRORING DIDN'T WORK FOR HTML-FILES IN A HIGHER DIRECTORY
(pdf-work!)?WHERE MY PREFERENCES WRONG OR IS IT A BUG IN httrack?
Thanks a lot!

References:
mytar-Thread[Re: Downloading "JavaScript"-connected HTML-PopUp]
 
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