| > As you may know, Facebook has provided no way as of
> yet to save your email offline, or the contact info
> your friends have made available to you.
>
> WebHTTrack should be able to manage this, but the
> first problem simply is logging in. On Facebook,
> you have to use the URL below, the
> <http://username:password@www> method will not work.
> Can Track be used to open a popup where you login,
> then the capture takes over from there?>
> <http://www.facebook.com/login.php>
>
>
> The next step would be choosing sites to backup in
> sets of 50 contacts each, such as:
>
> <http://www.facebook.com/friends/?ref=tn#/friends/?fi>
> lter=afp&ref=tn
> <http://www.facebook.com/friends/?ref=tn#/friends/?fi>
> lter=afp&offset=50
>
>
> Last, the most important part is to isolate each
> INFO tab without spidering further. The * in the
> URL below wildcards for each friend match.
>
> -*
> +*.png +*.gif +*.jpg +*.css +*.js
> +http://www.facebook.com/friends/?filter=afp&ref=tn#
> /*?v=info&viewas=757166411
>
>
> Using the CLI rather than Web HTTrack may be
> required to solve this. I'm not familiar with all
> login authorization methods, but am hoping maybe a
> manual login would result in a cookie that Track
> could use.
>
>
> ANDY
> As you may know, Facebook has provided no way as of
> yet to save your email offline, or the contact info
> your friends have made available to you.
>
> WebHTTrack should be able to manage this, but the
> first problem simply is logging in. On Facebook,
> you have to use the URL below, the
> <http://username:password@www> method will not work.
> Can Track be used to open a popup where you login,
> then the capture takes over from there?>
> <http://www.facebook.com/login.php>
>
>
> The next step would be choosing sites to backup in
> sets of 50 contacts each, such as:
>
> <http://www.facebook.com/friends/?ref=tn#/friends/?fi>
> lter=afp&ref=tn
> <http://www.facebook.com/friends/?ref=tn#/friends/?fi>
> lter=afp&offset=50
>
>
> Last, the most important part is to isolate each
> INFO tab without spidering further. The * in the
> URL below wildcards for each friend match.
>
> -*
> +*.png +*.gif +*.jpg +*.css +*.js
> +http://www.facebook.com/friends/?filter=afp&ref=tn#
> /*?v=info&viewas=757166411
>
>
> Using the CLI rather than Web HTTrack may be
> required to solve this. I'm not familiar with all
> login authorization methods, but am hoping maybe a
> manual login would result in a cookie that Track
> could use.
>
>
> ANDY
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