Re: Saving a static version of a website

2002-09-09 Thread Jason Miller

I had downloaded this and noticed no settings or how it handles .cfm
pages? Was this still succesful for you? What did it do with your
dynamic CFM pages?
thanks,
jay

E C list wrote:


Thanks to everyone who responded.  I finally found
something that did exactly what I needed, and did it
right the first time: teleport pro.



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Jason Miller wrote:

I have been unsuccesful as well with some of the

download utitilies. 

This would be great if UltraDev did indeed have

this. Just wanted to 

post my interest if this is found - I would

appreciate a note to the list.

I will do the same if I should happen to solve the

issue adequately.

Thanks,
Jay Miller



gnu wget  http://www.wget.org <http://www.wget.org> 



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RE: Saving a static version of a website

2002-09-08 Thread Brian Thornton

I like offline explorer 

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Jason Miller wrote:
> I have been unsuccesful as well with some of the download utitilies.
> This would be great if UltraDev did indeed have this. Just wanted to
> post my interest if this is found - I would appreciate a note to the list.
>
> I will do the same if I should happen to solve the issue adequately.
> Thanks,
> Jay Miller


gnu wget http://www.wget.org


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RE: Saving a static version of a website

2002-09-08 Thread E C list

Thanks to everyone who responded.  I finally found
something that did exactly what I needed, and did it
right the first time: teleport pro.



-Original Message-
From: Zac Spitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 12:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Saving a static version of a website


Jason Miller wrote:
> I have been unsuccesful as well with some of the
download utitilies. 
> This would be great if UltraDev did indeed have
this. Just wanted to 
> post my interest if this is found - I would
appreciate a note to the list.
> 
> I will do the same if I should happen to solve the
issue adequately.
> Thanks,
> Jay Miller


gnu wget http://www.wget.org


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Re: Saving a static version of a website

2002-09-08 Thread Zac Spitzer

Jason Miller wrote:
> I have been unsuccesful as well with some of the download utitilies. 
> This would be great if UltraDev did indeed have this. Just wanted to 
> post my interest if this is found - I would appreciate a note to the list.
> 
> I will do the same if I should happen to solve the issue adequately.
> Thanks,
> Jay Miller


gnu wget http://www.wget.org

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Re: Saving a static version of a website

2002-09-08 Thread Jason Miller

I have been unsuccesful as well with some of the download utitilies. 
This would be great if UltraDev did indeed have this. Just wanted to 
post my interest if this is found - I would appreciate a note to the list.

I will do the same if I should happen to solve the issue adequately.
Thanks,
Jay Miller

Les Mizzell wrote:

>:> Hi All,I am charged with making a static version of an
>:> interactive, ColdFusion-based website
>
>I may be wrong, but at some point I swear there was an extension for
>Ultradev that would spit out a static version of a dynamic site.
>
>Elementals "Drumbeat" used to do this with ASP sites. Was a great
>development tool when you had some hard headed client that was using some
>weird hosting scheme that wouldn't allow a database. You could develop
>dynamically locally, and then generate a static version of the same site to
>publish on the server...
>
>You might ask about this over on one of the Macromedia Cold Fusion forums.
>If it exist, it would save you a ton of hours each time something in the
>database changed.
>
>
>Les
>
>
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RE: Saving a static version of a website

2002-09-08 Thread Les Mizzell

:> Hi All,I am charged with making a static version of an
:> interactive, ColdFusion-based website

I may be wrong, but at some point I swear there was an extension for
Ultradev that would spit out a static version of a dynamic site.

Elementals "Drumbeat" used to do this with ASP sites. Was a great
development tool when you had some hard headed client that was using some
weird hosting scheme that wouldn't allow a database. You could develop
dynamically locally, and then generate a static version of the same site to
publish on the server...

You might ask about this over on one of the Macromedia Cold Fusion forums.
If it exist, it would save you a ton of hours each time something in the
database changed.


Les

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