cdburners

From: Roger Merchberger <zmerch_at_30below.com>
Date: Tue Feb 5 12:46:47 2002

Rumor has it that Lawrence LeMay may have mentioned these words:
>>
>> See above. CD burners are wonderful.
>>
>
>Somewhat out of question, but does anyone know of any software that would
>download a web site, or a portion, to a local disk? IE, I would want to be
>able to archive part of a web site onto a CDrom, without having to manually
>save every image and web page, and manually edit the html links, etc.
>
>Ideally the software would understand that I was planning to burn
>650 meg, or 700 meg, etc images, and would break the download into
>separate directories/images.

Under Linux, use wget. It's *usually* a standard install option, if not,
install the "web utilties" and it's there.

Under winders, well... ahem... go to www.cygwin.com & download the cygwin
utilities - this gives you a *lot* of *nix utils on a Win32 system - and
then, use wget. ;-)

I *love* being able to start a bash shell on Win2K, and grep has always
been my buddy... :-)

HTH,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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Received on Tue Feb 05 2002 - 12:46:47 GMT

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