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Aspirate a website

Submitted by Tech Talk on June 20, 2009 – 9:16 amNo Comment

boxDownload HTTrack Website Copier, type www.httrack.com then click Download. Select the first proposed version for Windows, and then click Run to install it. Once the software is installed, it is proposed to run automatically.

On the left you see the folders on your hard drive.

On the right, you are prompted to start a new project. Then type the name of a project and if you want a category. Choose a folder for the site which will be “sucked” or agree to C: \ My Web Site. Click Next again. Click Add and then enter a website address. You can decide what to do in the “Action”: the copy is automatically the most adequate. In the options tab you can limits the magnitude of the desired copy number of depth levels, number of MB downloaded. A maximum depth of 3 may be sufficient to boot. Define a “deep external” if the site uses to external sites in its links. Then click Next, then Finish. The pages are then downloaded to your hard drive.

Once the aspiration of the site completed, we can click the Browse button a copy of the site. The pages are then displayed in Internet Explorer are drawn to the hard disk and not on the Internet!

Note that this does not always – some sites seem designed to “resist” such a desire for their content.

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