| Hi,
I am back in the connected world again, and trying to grab stuff for the
coming year. I have found that after a forced stop, WinHTTrack often refuses
to continue: it starts, but while loading the cache it suddenly disappears,
without leaving a trace. The only way to 'continue' seems to be to restart -
which is highly annoying after more than a week and more than 75GB of
downloading.
I can't find a hts-log.txt file, but the last time I found a repair.zip (which
was unreadable, as was old.zip). There was no new.zip, but there was a
new.txt.
The first line of doit.log:
-qi%e1C2%PnX0s0Z%s%u%I0c3R3H0%kQA20000#L10000000%f#f -F "Mozilla/4.5
(compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98)" -%F "<!-- Mirrored from %s%s by
HTTrack Website Copier/3.x [XR&CO'2008], %s -->" -%l "nl, en, *"
<http://ocw.mit.edu/> -O1 "E:\\I\\OCW" -*[name]ocwconsortium*
-mit-ocw-thai.eng.chula.ac.th/* -iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/expert/*
-*[name]creativecommons.org/* -*[name].amazon.* -*[name].adobe*
-ia.media-imdb.com/* +*.jpg -*[name]google* -*[name].jstor.org*
-*[name].doubleclick.* -digg.com/* -*[name].blinklist.com/* -*[name]twitter.*
-*[name]blog* -*[name]adtech* -63.236.18.118/* -*[name]delicious.com
+dspace.mit.edu/*
(all the minuses are to prevent HTTrack from escaping - the 'e1'-bug is still
there.)
I would have stopped HTTrack gracefully, but while it was doing so (it took
two days to work through fewer than 100 links out of 20.000 still to go) a MS
update managed to catch a mouse click of mine, leading to a reboot of my
computer.. :-(
Greetings,
Biep. | |