| > When I run WebHTTrack from Terminal (by command line
> only), does WebHTTrack need a port ( such as 8080)
> for its operation as when WebHTTrack is run on Web
> Browser?
Httrack takes the first "pretty" port it can bind to, that is, 8080, 3128,
8081..
> Currently I'm running another program and it's using
> port 8080. How can we install WebHTTrack and run it
> at the first time but we force WebHTTrack not use
> port 8080 ( other ports are available ) ?
Err, you can't yet, which is quite annoying. I'll add an option for a future
release.
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