| I recently tried to download the entire site
<http://csszengarden.com> (a great place for any of you who is
interested in web design, by the way). This site makes use
of a script which lets the user choose among a collection of
different stylesheets (about 150), and then apply it to the
site's main page. When I launch HTTrack it generates an html
page for each possible script query, and it succesfully
downloads all the available .css files: each css is located
in its own, numbered folder (001, 002, etc.). The problem is
that the graphics related to each css (.gif, .jpg, .png) are
then searched for in the ROOT folder, and not in each
specific css folder. The result is that I get a long list of
"dummy" image files located in the root folder, since the
program expected to find them in the wrong place. Is there a
way to download everything correctly? Thanks to anyone will
reply to this (very long!) post... Marco | |