Hi Claudio
As Will wrote: If you e.g. have Apache 2 as a Web server and you have
100% cache, that's exactly what you will get: static HTML pages.
On the other hand you might want to use the command-line tools wget or
curl as David mentioned.
If you are in a Windows environment, you might want to look at HTTrack
Website Copier. It's quite a nice tool.
Cheers
Giancarlo
On Apr 15, 2008, at 5:45 AM, claudio.greuter wrote:
Hi List
I have a special request from a customer and I'd like to check if
this can be done with magnolia with reasonable efforts:
I'd like to "Export" the pages to a static HTML structure. Each page
should be represented by its own HTML File, and all data like images
or Files that are also stored in magnolia for the page should be
placed next to the static HTML file.
Does anyone have an idea for this task? I wonder if I could render
the HTML for all Paragraphs of a page and save them to a file, by
using the Paraghraph templates?
Cheers
Claudio
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