You can use tools like WinHTTrack to download all pages at all, but it
will try to download login pages, index pages, etc...

I use JSPWiki to create documentation also, and i would like a lot to
have a tool that could export all wiki pages using the same style used
to print the pages, without the left menu, for instance.

Regards,

Fabiano.

On 9/18/07, Naresh Bhatia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am contemplating the use of JSPWiki for a documentation project - this
> will allow several team members to simultaneously contribute to the
> documentation. However there is a requirement to deliver the output as
> pure HTML - so that people can use the documentation off line, be able
> to click on links to navigate etc. Is it possible to convert the content
> of JSPWiki to standalone HTML? I looked at the FAQs and archives but the
> answer was not obvious.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Naresh
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