Hi Gerhard Obermayr, Gerhard Obermayr wrote:
> Danke, das wäre ein gangbarer Weg. > Der Server gehört mir selber und ich habe natürlich root-Zugriff. > Ist PHP Version 5.2.6-1 + lenny16 + Suhosin Patch 0.9.6.2 + > Zend Engine v2.2.0 + + + + > Aber bei hunderten Seiten händisch die links ändern ??? Brauchst du nicht: Auszug aus der man page: -k --convert-links After the download is complete, convert the links in the document to make them suitable for local viewing. This affects not only the visible hyperlinks, but any part of the document that links to external content, such as embedded images, links to style sheets, hyperlinks to non-HTML content, etc. Each link will be changed in one of the two ways: · The links to files that have been downloaded by Wget will be changed to refer to the file they point to as a relative link. Example: if the downloaded file /foo/doc.html links to /bar/img.gif, also downloaded, then the link in doc.html will be modified to point to ../bar/img.gif. This kind of transformation works reliably for arbitrary combinations of directories. · The links to files that have not been downloaded by Wget will be changed to include host name and absolute path of the location they point to. Example: if the downloaded file /foo/doc.html links to /bar/img.gif (or to ../bar/img.gif), then the link in doc.html will be modified to point to http://hostname/bar/img.gif. Because of this, local browsing works reliably: if a linked file was downloaded, the link will refer to its local name; if it was not downloaded, the link will refer to its full Internet address rather than presenting a broken link. The fact that the former links are converted to relative links ensures that you can move the downloaded hierarchy to another directory. Note that only at the end of the download can Wget know which links have been downloaded. Because of that, the work done by -k will be performed at the end of all the downloads. ---------------------8<-------------- Mit -k hast du also entweder passende relative URLs oder eine absolute URL, welche du ganz einfach ersetzen kannst. Dann kannst du ganz einfach mit find und sed arbeiten: find . -name "*.html" -type f |xargs sed -i "s#search#replace#g" Der Befehl sucht alle Dateien (type f) mit dem Muster *.html (name *.html) und führt auf jedem Resultat den stream edit (sed -i ...) Befehl aus. Dieser ersetzt alle Folgen von search durch replace. Anstelle von # kannst du jedes Zeichen verwenden, welches nicht im Suchmuster vorkommt. Grüße -- Philipp Gampe – PGP-Key 0AD96065 – TYPO3 UG Bonn/Köln Documentation – linkvalidator TYPO3 .... inspiring people to share! _______________________________________________ TYPO3-german mailing list TYPO3-german@lists.typo3.org http://lists.typo3.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-german