I would like to save my client’s current site before I over-right it. The save webarchive is cool (in Safari), but it doesn’t save any of the linked pages. Is there a way to do this without saving each page individually?
Thanks,
Doty
PS. I just want the visual page…I don’t need to save any of his original source files. Tks!
If you have an FTP application like Fetch or Transmit or pretty near
anything else, just open up a connection to their Web server, make a
folder on your desktop or similar, navigate into the site root folder,
and select all + drag into the folder. Everything that’s currently
there will be downloaded to your computer for safe-keeping. If you
don’t have that sort of access, there are ways to “crawl” someone’s
site through HTTP and grab all linked files. The easiest way to do
that is with the venerable FTP application Interarchy (used to be
called Anarchy, way back when Archie was a popular file sharing
protocol; but I date myself…) which has a Web Archive function that
really means it.
Walter
On Nov 18, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Doty Shepard wrote:
I would like to save my client’s current site before I over-right
it. The save webarchive is cool (in Safari), but it doesn’t save any
of the linked pages. Is there a way to do this without saving each
page individually?
Thanks,
Doty
PS. I just want the visual page…I don’t need to save any of his
original source files. Tks!
I would like to save my client’s current site before I over-right it. The save webarchive is cool (in Safari), but it doesn’t save any of the linked pages. Is there a way to do this without saving each page individually?
Wow, David, I just tried this software. I must have not seen your reply, or was too busy to followup. Web Devil worked great! Old software but awesome result!