| > You ran with:
> -qir2%e0C2%Ps0u0%s%uN0%I0p3DaK0H0%kf2%c10%f0#f -F
> "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1;
> .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"
> -%F ...
>
> I had no problem with:
> -qwr3%e0C2%PnxX0s0u1Z%s%uN5%I0p3DaK0c9T60J99R9H3%kf2
> o0A97280%c5%f#f -F "Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack
> 3.0x; Windows 98)" -%F ...
I have no idea what those command line options are, I used the windows gui for
HTTrack. What changes did you make exactly to make this work?
> You said -u0:
> u check document type if unknown (cgi,asp..) (u0
> don't check, * u1 check but /, u2 check always)
>
> Therefor www.appletree.com/people/q MUST be a html
> and not a gzip and you get "looks like binary."
Ok, so you're saying I need to specify u2 if the site has gzip files on pages
that don't have extensions? I'll try that... | |