| I am using the -N "%h%p/%n.%t%q" option.
When Httrack saves the content of scripts with options, it creates a file name
that has the script arguments encrypted as an MD5 string.
Now I need to determine what the original URL was, for a given file. But from
I can see, MD5 is a one-way encryption algorithm, meaning you can't recover
the original text from a MD5 encrypted string.
So, my question is: is there a way to recover the cgi-args that lead to the
creation of a given file for a script?
Thx.
Alain Désilets | |