On Tue, 2012-09-25 at 19:06 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
Quoting yujian <yujian4newsgroup(a)gmail.com>:
> δΊ 2012/9/26 9:45, Dave Stevens ει:
>> Quoting yujian <yujian4newsgroup(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I want to copy a website to my local disk. I use the command wget -r
>>>
www.example.com, but I find that only html copyed.
>>
>> what else were you expecting to be copied? And have you read the
>> man page? Or maybe an on-line tutorial?
>>
>> Dave
>>
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>>
>> All the files in the website, such as pdf, doc and exe file. I
>> saw the man page, so that I use wget -r to try to download it.
maybe it would help if you tell us the command line you used.
D
Looks to me like the the command the OP used was:
wget -r <url>
I understand the original question but I've never tried to download a
complete site. The "-m" and "-p" switches look interesting. I'd
first
take a few minutes to work through the "man" page. Looks like lots of
good documentation there.
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