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from: John Beckett
date: 2004-03-14 11:22:38
subject: Re: How to replicate a whole web site locally?

From: John Beckett 

If you're still interested in this, you should try Internet Explorer
"Favorites". You can choose options to make the web site
available off line and how many levels of links to follow.

John


Randall Parker 
wrote in message news::
> I want to replicate my web log web sites (e.g. see
http://www.futurepundit.com) onto
> my laptop for a trip I'm taking next month where I want to be able to go thru
the
> pages and call up stuff while I'm in some meetings (I've been invited to a
conference
> because of my web logging).
>
> The laptop runs XP.
>
> So is there a way to duplicate a web site with some sort of software where it
then
> could be accessed locally using, say, Apache? I'd like to pull it down
exactly and
> then have the URLs for my site to resolve to the same machine rather than try
to do
> DNS look-up against a web connection.
>
> What's the easiest way to do this?

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