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1/23/2009 7:31 AM
 

Is there a tool out there that will enable me to copy / capture my entire DotNetNuke company website to offline storage so I can view it offline on my laptop. Am I right in thinking that if every page is accessed and the resulting HTML saved, that this would be enough to render a perfect copy of the online portal. I have tried the HTTRACK website copier but found that when I viewed the offline copy, some of the sizing / layout had been lost. In the latter case, I may not have set-up the options correctly as I accepted all the defaults. Any help in this would be much appreciated.

 
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1/23/2009 8:56 AM
 

Mark,

The way I have approached this in the past is to  install IIS and SQL Express on my local machine and actually run the site from the laptop.  It works well.

Stuart


Hilbert Solutions, LLC
Owner, Hilbert Solutions, LLC
http://www.HilbertSolutions.com
A DNN Service Provider
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1/24/2009 4:32 AM
 

I made a tool for this a while ago.

 

What it does it is parses every file to html rewrites every tabid link as well as every linkclick .

 

It also rewrites every internal link that is outputted as html ( no callbakc ) Ive tested with large installs with ventrian articles module. Its a slow process and you can use your pc for anything else untill its done but by the time its ready you see

default.htm, defaul1.htm, default2.htm etc

 
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