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Answer by 2540625 for How do you archive an entire website for offline viewing?

The Wayback Machine Downloader by hartator is simple and fast. Install via Ruby, then run with the desired domain and optional timestamp from the Internet Archive. sudo gem install...

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Answer by Dieghito for How do you archive an entire website for offline viewing?

If your customers are archiving for compliance issues, you want to ensure that the content can be authenticated. The options listed are fine for simple viewing, but they aren't legally admissible. In...

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Answer by user1011743 for How do you archive an entire website for offline...

For OS X users, I've found the sitesucker application found here works well without configuring anything but how deep it follows links.

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Answer by Steve Rowe for How do you archive an entire website for offline...

I've been using HTTrack for several years now. It handles all of the inter-page linking, etc. just fine. My only complaint is that I haven't found a good way to keep it limited to a sub-site very well....

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Answer by Jesse Dearing for How do you archive an entire website for offline...

In Windows, you can look at HTTrack. It's very configurable allowing you to set the speed of the downloads. But you can just point it at a website and run it too with no configuration at all.In my...

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Answer by Joel Hoffman for How do you archive an entire website for offline...

wget -r -k... and investigate the rest of the options. I hope you've followed these guidelines:http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html so all your resources are safe with GET requests.

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Answer by Syntax for How do you archive an entire website for offline viewing?

I use Blue Crab on OSX and WebCopier on Windows.

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Answer by chuckg for How do you archive an entire website for offline viewing?

You could use wget:wget -m -k -K -E http://url/of/web/site

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Answer by Aram Verstegen for How do you archive an entire website for offline...

I just use: wget -m <url>.

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How do you archive an entire website for offline viewing?

We actually have burned static/archived copies of our asp.net websites for customers many times. We have used WebZip until now but we have had endless problems with crashes, downloaded pages not being...

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