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Subject: Re: How to Automatically Archive Sites
Author: Andy
Date: 09/10/2012 17:23
 
> > 1. Can we set HTTrack to run automatically on a
> > schedule?> Change the doit.log into a batch file (double all
> percent signs and add the HTT command) schedule
> that.
> 

Thanks for the response. I think I'm halfway there. I ran httrack on a site to
create the doit.log, and I've followed your advice by doubling the percent
signs, adding the HTT command, and saving it as a batch file.

"C:\Program Files\WinHTTrack\httrack.exe"
-qwr1C2%%Ps2u1%%s%%uN0%%I0p3DaK0H0%%kf2A25000%%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'2010], %%s -->" -%%l "en, en, *"
<http://www.httrack.com> -O1 "C:\\My Web Sites\\HtrackTest" +*.png +*.gif +*.jpg
+*.css +*.js -ad.doubleclick.net/* -mime:application/foobar


However, when I click on the batch file to test it, it just opens the command
line version of HTTrack, without actually running a mirror.  Any suggestions,
as to what I'm doing incorrectly? Do I need to move the new batch file to a
new location? Or is there something else I'm missing? 

Thanks again,
Andy
 
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