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From: "Geo."
rsync uses http? (can you rsync sites that you have only public access to?)
Geo.
"Adam Flinton" wrote in
message news:f09416.685458{at}harborwebs.com...
> > From: "Geo."
> > google for a program called wget
>
> I do this via rsync running on top of cygwin.
>
> wget would work but with rsync it's faster coz you only get the deltas.
>
> Adam
>
> > Geo.
> > "Randall Parker"
wrote
> > in message news:404aced5$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> >> 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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