On December 3, 2005 05:40 am Martins Steinbergs was like:
> if there isn't any files or folders under /websites then it isn't problem
> with httrack. if mirroring goes wrong, then there at least should be
> project folder containing hts-cash folder and hts-log.txt; index.html
> files. sorry, not much help from here.
> martins

But that's not what I've been saying, Martins. httrack +does+ create 
directories in ~/websites, including hts-cache. It also creates hts-log.txt, 
index.html, a lock file and a couple of gifs. However hts-cache is the only 
one of those directories with anything in it (aside from subdirectories and 
sub-subdirectories), and index.html is an empty file. What there is in 
hts-cache is a file called new.dat which contains a lot of the html that 
ought to have been put into the folders, all rolled into one huge file.

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Robert Persson

"Don't use nuclear weapons to troubleshoot faults."
(US Air Force Instruction 91-111, 1 Oct 1997)

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