Most Linux distributions offer a large choice of tools which can do this.
Here is a selection from Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/wget
http://packages.debian.org/pavuk
http://packages.debian.org/w3mir
http://packages.debian.org/omt
Both 'w3mir' and 'omt' are in Perl and therefore may work on Windows.
-- Mike
On 2001-06-26 at 09:50 +0200, Roman Kunert wrote:
> under linux I am using the program pavuk (comes with my SuSE7.1) to
> fetch the updated docs automatically, it stores the whole
> documentation tree on your drive and remaps all links so you can use
> it locally.
>
> but you are right, a zipped documentation snapshot would make sense...
> >
> > For those of us who don't have a full time internet connection, it would
> > be really great if, from time to time, somebody made a .zip of the manual
> > and put it in the downloads section. Right now I have to download and
> > save each page individually, and the links all point to jboss, not
> > localhost.
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