<metaname="description"content="HTTrack is an easy-to-use website mirror utility. It allows you to download a World Wide website from the Internet to a local directory,building recursively all structures, getting html, images, and other files from the server to your computer. Links are rebuiltrelatively so that you can freely browse to the local site (works with any browser). You can mirror several sites together so that you can jump from one toanother. You can, also, update an existing mirror site, or resume an interrupted download. The robot is fully configurable, with an integrated help"/>
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<br>If a page is missing on the remote site, there will not be any warning on the local site
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<li>No external pages</li>
<br><small>Rewrite all external links (links that needs an Internet connection) so that there can be a warning page before ("Warning, you need to be online to go to this link..")
<br>Useful if you want to separate the local and online realm
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<li>Hide passwords</li>
<br><small>Do not include username and password for protected sites in the code, when a link will not be caught.
This allow to remain the access data private.
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<li>Hide query strings</li>
<br><small>Do not include query strings for local links.
Query strings (?foo=45&bar=67) are generally not necessary for local (file://) files, but
query strings can be useful to show several information (example: page-4.html?index=History).
However, some basic browsers may not understand that (wireless browsers, especially), and
hiding query strings might be a good idea in this case.
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<li>Do not purge old files</li>
<br><small>Do not purge, after an update, the local files that no longer exist on the remote site, or that have been skipped
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