I would like to know if any of you know of a tool that will go through a
JSP-based site, downloading all of the files to a location on my hard drive.
What I'm contemplating is creating customized online help using tag libraries.
They will be basic conditionalization tags ("If you use module A, then print
the content between these tags, otherwise don't"). But some of my users may not
have access to the Internet. I'd like to be able to create HTML Help-based help
files that are customized for each user. Basically, I'd go into the customizing
page (the one that asks them what modules they have), and then pull all of the
content into temporary HTML files on my machine. I would then use those HTML
files to generate HTML Help.
I know that Adobe Acrobat can pull a whole web site into a PDF file, but I'm
looking for one that can pull a whole site into HTML files.
If anyone knows of a tool that can do this, I'd sure love to know about it.
Thanks!
-David Castro
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http://www.davidcastro.com
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