I don't know about netconspiracy and history buttons. But I know of
two web-getters/grabbers: pavuk and wget. Both apt-gettable
On Saturday 10 February 2001 03:16, john smith wrote:
> hi,
> can someone recommend an application that could copy an entire
> given website for offline viewing..with fe
on Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 07:16:20PM -, john smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hi,
> can someone recommend an application that could copy an entire given website
> for offline viewing..with features like the history button on ie/netscape
> wherein the directory heirarchy is preserved, with dat
I think wget maybe can do the download.
If you have downloaded an entire website, then you can use Netscape or
IE. Except that you might have trouble running IE on Debian ;-).
-D
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 07:16:20PM +, john smith wrote:
| hi,
| can someone recommend an application that could
hi,
can someone recommend an application that could copy an entire given website
for offline viewing..with features like the history button on ie/netscape
wherein the directory heirarchy is preserved, with date and time, etc..
_
Ge
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