| I am trying to figure out what parameter combination will allow output only
mirrored site files, with no HTTrack framework or support files. I am looking
to easily crawl and zip a file structure for versioning of a third-party
sub-site.
My issue is that when I attempt to view the resulting site
(http://ubuntu:8081/website/misc/ut/index.html) whose code depends on
references to the web root, I have the "website" directory breaking it; and
the HTTrack files distributed through out the directories.
Maybe this is a installation setting problem, because my copied site should
come up at this URL, but instead the "Site mirroring finished!" page comes
up:
<http://ubuntu:8081/misc/ut/index.html>
I want to stick with keeping path URLs exactly as delivered and NOT relative.
Latest Script Switches:
HTTrack3.43-9+libhtsjava.so.2 launched on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:27:41 at
<http://www.domain.tld/misc/ut/> +*.png +*.gif +*.jpg +*.css +*.js
-ad.doubleclick.net/*
(webhttrack -q -%i -w <http://www.domain.tld/misc/ut/> -O
"/home/sorr/websites/try09" -n -%P -p7 -N100 -s2 -o -x -p7 -D -a -K4 -c4 -%k
-T -R2 -r9 -G2 -A25000 -F "Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98)"
-%F +*.png +*.gif +*.jpg +*.css +*.js -ad.doubleclick.net/* -%s -%u -%B -%h
)
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