I'm not sure if you just want a simple utility like Pavuk to do this - http://www.idata.sk/~ondrej/pavuk/ which also has options to change parts of the page as you download it. > ÁÖÀç°æ wrote: > > I want to mirror web page. So I study w3c-libwww during last week, but I don't > know how mirror web page. > I want to download html, modify some link and save it to disk to view that > page later. > That it to say, I need save html mechanism and modify link mechanism > simultaneously. > > I think converter or HTML Parser or XParser may be needed. > > Can anyone outline how this situation be achieved? > -- Bill Eldridge Radio Free Asia bill@rfa.orgReceived on Tuesday, 3 April 2001 06:04:26 GMT
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