| I'm using HTTrack version 3.48-21 for Linux.
Here is the complete command I ran:
httrack <https://www.mywebsite.com> -O "/home/matthew/website" +* −m230000
-T30 -%v -r5 -c8
The -m230000 should limit all non-HTML files to 230KB, right? At least that's
what the manual says.
However, at the moment, Httrack is downloading files well into the hundreds of
MB. And they aren't HTML files, either.
Here is a screenshot:
<https://www.cathinfo.com/example.png>
What is going on? Was this a bug fixed in a more recent version? I don't think
that is likely, since I'm not exactly using an ancient version of the program.
I'm running Linux Mint 18.1 (the very latest official release) and I installed
httrack using the regular Ubuntu software library (apt-get install
webhttrack).
Please advise --
Matthew McDevitt
matthew@cathinfo.com
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