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This is what it looks like with my wireless disabled, totally offline, in IE11.  The next and previous forum buttons work to navigate.  Once I figure out a timely method of writing down the urls, we'll be good to go!!!!!!!!
This is what it looks like with my wireless disabled, totally offline, in IE11.  The next and previous forum buttons work to navigate.  Once I figure out a timely method of writing down the urls, we'll be good to go!!!!!!!!
edit Hmmmm.... It may be as simple as putting a /page/*.html at the end of the url.  I will be playing with this. **No it's not. ***YES IT IS ****No it isn't.

Latest revision as of 17:40, 23 January 2017

I believe I may have figured out how to use HTTrack to download individual threads... ie. SOTS. xP

https://www.httrack.com/

Any one of us can use this program to archive a specific thread or threads.  I'll try to figure more things out and then write instructions.  SOTS alone is 35MB.  I don't yet know what settings to play with to download entire forums and following links might get out of hand.  What I want to figure out is how to tell it to get a thread and all of its pages without having to copy in every single url, since that would be annoying for the long threads.  I'm trying to understand these instructions: https://forum.httrack.com/readmsg/24034/24033/index.html that should get me what I want.

File:Sots archived httrack.jpg

This is what it looks like with my wireless disabled, totally offline, in IE11.  The next and previous forum buttons work to navigate.  Once I figure out a timely method of writing down the urls, we'll be good to go!!!!!!!!




edit Hmmmm.... It may be as simple as putting a /page/*.html at the end of the url.  I will be playing with this. **No it's not. ***YES IT IS ****No it isn't.