Thanks for you reply !
Wget store the url
http://sites/dir1/dir2/file.htm
as following:
sites/
dir1/
dir2/
file.htm
but pavuk will save the save file(s) as
sites_80/
dir1/
dir2/
file.htm
the dir1, dir2 and file.htm will be translated, so I saw may
underscore thing. I don't need *any* url or html translation.
I think pavuk can handle this, but how to specify the options ?
para
--- In pavuk@yahoogroups.com, Dirk Stoecker <yahoo@d...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > 1. I need wget-like url translation(which is no translation?). How to
> > let pavuk behave this way ?
>
> Please describe what you want. pavuk has a lot of option for
translating
> and also not translating.
>
> > 2. Wget sometimes eat 300~400M memories and died due to 'failed to
> > allocate n bytes memory', that n is a 2 digit number, when it comes to
> > a complex website. :-( How well pavuk deal with complex websites ? It
> > is very important for me because my targets often has more than
> > 100,000 pages.
>
> Well, I used pavuk with much larger sites and had little or no problems.
>
> Ciao
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