[H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Anthony Q. Martin
Anyone know of a tool (free is nice) to capture an entire website? Not interested in stealing, mind you. I just need to preserve the info there so that I can look at it after the website disappears. Doesn't Acrobat (not the reader) do that? Thanks.

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Winterlight
At 12:27 PM 2/12/2008, you wrote: Anyone know of a tool (free is nice) to capture an entire website? Acrobat PRO does a good job, but it isn't free. But if you all ready have it... Not interested in stealing, mind you. I just need to preserve the info there so that I can look at it after th

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread W. D.
At 14:27 2/12/2008, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: >Anyone know of a tool (free is nice) to capture an entire website? > >Not interested in stealing, mind you. I just need to preserve the info >there so that I can look at it after the website disappears. > >Doesn't Acrobat (not the reader) do that? > >

[H] RAID0 SATA vs. single disk SATA 2

2008-02-12 Thread James Maki
Hi all, Is there a difinitive answer to the question of performance between a RAID0 array of 10,000 rpm 36 GB Raptors vs single 7200 rpm SATA 2 drive for the OS? I am looking at a re-install of Windows XP Pro in the future and am looking at my options. Both would be on SATA 2 mobo ports. Thanks,

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Anthony Q. Martin
Saving to .mht files works pretty well, when IE doesn't lock up that is. Still, I managed to get an entire website with each page being a single file. Had to save off downloads separately as it links back to the original page...if that's gone, a no go. Greg Sevart wrote: Depending on what yo

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Anthony Q. Martin
Winterlight wrote: At 12:27 PM 2/12/2008, you wrote: Anyone know of a tool (free is nice) to capture an entire website? Acrobat PRO does a good job, but it isn't free. But if you all ready have it... Yeah, I have version 5 on my work PC...but I'm at home now...so...I thought I remember

Re: [H] Vista

2008-02-12 Thread Joe User
Hello Gary, Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 5:53:04 PM, you wrote: > I'm new to Vista but I'd thought I'd try it out. I can see all my > networked LAN boxes from vista but none of my XP boxes can see the > vista box. Firewall turned off. Any hints? > Gary Turn off Vista. -- Regards, joeuser - St

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Al
"Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know of a tool (free is nice) to capture an entire website? There was a proggy called Web Copy, that was free. It did the job very well. I haven't been able to find it. Someone on this list mentioned it by name about a year ago, but I for

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Mesdaq, Ali
Clipmarks for Firefox works kidna well. It saves content on the server so thats good but only in like 1k words or letter chunks. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1407 Thanks, -- Ali Mesdaq (CISSP, GIAC-GREM) Security Researcher II Websense Se

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Greg Sevart
Depending on what you're doing, you could just use IE to save to .mht files (includes all embedded graphics, etc, put it'd be a per-page thing). Alternatively, I used to use an app called Teleport Pro. Haven't used it in years, and it isn't free, but it did an excellent job at mirroring websites.

Re: [H] Capturing websites

2008-02-12 Thread Gary Udstrand
Try this: http://www.httrack.com/ Works well and is free. g On 12/02/2008, Anthony Q. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anyone know of a tool (free is nice) to capture an entire website? > > Not interested in stealing, mind you. I just need to preserve the info > there so that I can look at

[H] Vista

2008-02-12 Thread Gary
I'm new to Vista but I'd thought I'd try it out. I can see all my networked LAN boxes from vista but none of my XP boxes can see the vista box. Firewall turned off. Any hints? Gary