Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 10:01:19PM -0400, Sandy wrote: >> In the default install, pmwiki puts absolute urls in the HTML file, even >> for pages within the same wiki? >> > However, now that I read this it occurs to me that we could introduce > a $EnableRelativeUrls configuration option, and then those parts of > PmWiki that can safely use relative references could strip the > scheme and server portion of the urls from the output. This would > include internal page links. > > That could be a very useful compromise.
Sounds like it would work, but I wouldn't be the one programming it. >> Is this the reason httrack and other site-copying programs don't work? > > It could be. I've typically used the -k option to wget(1) in order > to download copies of pages; the -k option tells wget to automatically > adjust links after it downloads everything. That's always worked for > me. (See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ExportHTML .) I don't have shell access yet, so wget won't work for me. (Finds old note to self to get it, moves it closer to top of pile.) I was thinking of saving each page with Firefox. Not totally sure if it would work even with relative references. (Yep, small site.) Then again, I'd have to make sure everything was named properly, ... sounds like even with relative references, getting and learning wget would be easier. One more idea bites the dust. Thanks for the info! Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users