If you ever need to download an entire Web site, perhaps for off-line viewing, wget can do the
job—for example:
The options are:
Note: by default the location of saved website is the absolute path where u have fired your command.Name of the website folder is name of website itself.
job—for example:
$ wget \ --recursive \ --no-clobber \ --page-requisites \ --html-extension \ --convert-links \ --restrict-file-names=windows \ --domains website.org \ --no-parent \ www.website.org/tutorials/html/This command downloads the Web site www.website.org/tutorials/html/.
The options are:
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--recursive: download the entire Web site.
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--domains website.org: don't follow links outside website.org.
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--no-parent: don't follow links outside the directory tutorials/html/.
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--page-requisites: get all the elements that compose the page (images, CSS and so on).
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--html-extension: save files with the .html extension.
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--convert-links: convert links so that they work locally, off-line.
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--restrict-file-names=windows: modify filenames so that they will work in Windows as well.
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--no-clobber: don't overwrite any existing files (used in case the download is interrupted and
resumed).
Note: by default the location of saved website is the absolute path where u have fired your command.Name of the website folder is name of website itself.
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