How to save web pages for offline reading?
Sean Richards
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Tue Jul 22 20:04:56 EDT 2003
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In article <ubrvmshi8.fsf at scientia.com>, Paul Rudin wrote: >>>>>> "Will" == Will Stuyvesant <hwlgw at hotmail.com> writes: > > > There is no "man wget" on Windows :-) And unfortunately the GNU > > Windows port of wget I have (version 1-5-3-1) does not have that > > --page-requisites parameter. > > You need cygwin <http://www.cygwin.com>. That way you get "man wget" > and a wget that has a --page-requisites option on your windows box. There is a windows port of GNU wget 1.8.1 available. You don't need cygwin just to get a decent/recent version of wget. You can get one here.. http://www.weihenstephan.de/~syring/win32/UnxUtils.html Sean
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