![]() Not that I would know anything about this happening in real life, ya know. This makes more work for Husker which I'm sure he needs like a 3rd nostril in the middle of his forehead. This is, of course, poor form and will trigger the heuristic house-maid program to ban your dumb asses's IP address, triggering you to email Husker in a mildly panicked frenzy to make sure you didn't "break something" and pleading to get your IP addy un-banned (provided you have not otherwise been a bad boy or girl ). But alas, the program is dumb and will start downloading the forum, wiki, etc causing a tremendously high usage of HD's bandwidth. download the entire site and make it viewable offline. You just point it to a web address and tell it what you want it to do, i.e. Just let me know if I can download the site.Īn example of a site sucker would be a program like Teleport. Jsanders wrote:LOL! I have no clue what an fn site sucker is. If people find problems, please shoot me a PM. However, all of the parent site data 'should' be there. Again, since the local files are not using a web server (and php), there is no memory, so the pretty pot still will show each time, and you will have to select the proper page from the left hand menu. ![]() The real site remembers where you were at (if the cookies are working properly), and returns you to the last page you were looking at on that section. ![]() So if you click on a different section (the top menu across the page), it will always dump you to a 'blank' page, with the big still picture in the middle. On the downloadable parent site, there is no web server, and cookies are not used or usable.Īlso, since there are no cookies, the site will not remember which page you are on, when you switch to different sections of the site. Also, the first page (the customize website), is there simply to modify the site cookie. On the real parent site, you actually log into the raw PHP pages, there is a conversion to html, but the original php page is REQUIRED to make anything work. There are a few pages which will NEVER work properly. Simply open index.html in the root directory (and tell the browser it is 'ok' to read files from a local directory), and things work fine. That is quite a LARGE setup, where simple 'flat' html pages are easy. If it was dynamic, then you would HAVE to properly setup and run a web server on your local system, ane properly have the php interpreter present. In other words, it is now static, and not dynamically built. All php code (almost) has been converted into flat properly usable html code. It has been done in a way that works properly offline. zip file contains all of the html, graphics, pdf files, EVERYTHING from the HD parent site. DO NOT simply try to run a web site 'offline' spider to pull the parent site. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, if you want to have the parent site offline, download this file. Here is a direct link: " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false " rel="nofollow This is also linked on the resources download page of the parent site ( " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false " rel="nofollow ) I have updated the parent site to again have a downloadable copy. I have written some software that heuristically monitors site activity, and will send me text messages when it believes bad behavior is detected, and will 'auto-ban' certain bad behavior.īut let me see if I can get the parent site into a. NOTE Running a site sucker, may get your IP banned from the site. The parent site is now 'generated' pages, but those pages are designed in a 'static' way, that are spider friendly. ![]() Site suckers do NOT know how to pull the forum (or most any generated) pages correctly, and in the end you will get dozens (or 100's) of copies of many posts, and things are not put together well at all. Site suckers will pull 100's of thousands of pages from the forum, and also from wiki. Please DO NOT blindly use a site sucker on the site, and if you do, make SURE you have rules to keep it from sucking the wiki, and the forum. The new parent site is php based, but I should be able to get a 'final' html output 'local' site built, and a. I think it was being hosted on Harry's site, and it was removed several years back, and I am not sure why. That is the older html/javascript based site.
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