10-30-2001
after you download and install it, you may need some quick, easy info. check out this site which helped me a lot. just ignore the mandrake specific installation instructions, the configuration is the same on all unices.
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/index.html#ss
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mirrortool
MIRRORTOOL(1) OMT documentation. MIRRORTOOL(1)
NAME
mirrortool.pl - OpaL Mirror Tool (OMT)
DESCRIPTION
Creates a mirror of a webpage. It has a number of features such as link rewriting and more. (See the options below).
USAGE
mirrortool.pl [options] [url] [options] [url] [...]
OPTIONS
--images : Include <img src=xxx>:s in the download. (default)
--noimages : Do not include <img src=xxx>:s in the download.
--depth n : Maximum recursion depth. (default 1)
--store "regexp" : Files matching regexp are actually stored locally.
: It is possible to | separate (with or).
--rewrite "from=>to" : Urls are rewritten using this rules.
: It is possible to | separate (with or).
: Do not rewrite the dir, because that it will affect
: later lookup. Have to fix this sometime.
--what "regexp" : Files matching regexp are downloaded and traversed.
: It is possible to | separate (with or).
--dir basedir : Where to store local files.
--nohostcheck : Do not check if url points to other host.
--notreecheck : Do not check if url points to other dirtree.
--force : Overwrite all files.
--debug : Print debug-messages.
--retry n : Number of times an url will be retried (default 1)
--auth user:pass : use Basic Authentication
--proxy url : Use a proxy server (like http://u:p@localhost/).
--help : Print this text.
AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <opal@lysator.liu.se>
SEE ALSO
mirrortool.pl(1)
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