| Hi,
I noticed that when I use WinHTTrack if generates a command string for
httrack with a -O1 before the path instead of -O. This is not documented and I
was wondering if there is some significance to the trailing 1 and if there are
other values and there meanings.
=Gerry=
PS When using httrack.exe from the command line, I also discovered that no
whitespace can be used in the options string for human readability because it
does not "see" those switches that follow the whitespace. Probably ought to be
mentioned when the guide gets updated. | |