On 13/02/13 19:38, Anthony Anson wrote:
On 13/02/13 17:35, Bev Nicolson wrote:
I could use Scrapbook to save web pages but is there something I can use to save multiple pages or entire sites? It's just for personal use. Any ideas?
I once askeda similar question, and 'Putty'was the answer.
There may be a Linux version by now - or run it in Virtual Box.
Eh? Putty? Really?? AFAIK, putty is a program (mainly of use in Windows) that provides SSH terminals to connect securely to other computers. I there is a Linux version, but it's not much use as you can just type ssh to get a SSH session.
To get a entire website, my thought would be wget e.g.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget
If you download someone's website, you're almost certainly falling foul of copyright rules at the very least, and possibly the (er) computer miss-use act (or whatever it's called). If you try an access part of a website that the owner didn't intend for you to access (e.g. you access a hidden part of the website the owner didn't want anyone to access, and they haven't given you permission) then you're probably breaking the law.
However, IANAL!
For less than a whole site, I've used the Opera web browser to save pages (File/Save (or save as?)). Firefox has File/Save Page As
That might help.
Good luck! Steve