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Subject: How do I tell httrack to not modify *anything*?
Author: Stephan
Date: 02/04/2002 11:34
 
Hi there,

I've been using httrack (mostly the command line
version under Linux) for quite some time now, and just
upgraded from 3.03 to 3.15.

What I can't seem to do any more is tell httrack to not
modify *anything* (in the html files) it downloads.
With 3.03, something like --mirror -K -%F "" would do
it, with the latest version, it doesn't. Using -K0
instead of -K doesn't work either.

httrack still converts some relative links to absolute
ones, and somehow creates a file index-2.html, which it
then references instead of index.html.

Any ideas how I get to do httrack what I want? :-)

All the best,

Stephan

 
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