HTTrack is a free (GPL, libre/free software) and easy-to-use offline browser utility.
It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. HTTrack arranges the original site's relative link-structure. Simply open a page of the "mirrored" website in your browser, and you can browse the site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. HTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads. HTTrack is fully configurable, and has an integrated help system.
WinHTTrack is the Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Seven release of HTTrack, and WebHTTrack the Linux/Unix/BSD release.
3.47-21
+ New: support for IDNA / RFC 3492 (punycode) handling
+ New: openssl is no longer dynamically probed at stratup, but dynamically linked
+ Fixed: random closing of files/sockets, leading to "zip_zipWriteInFileInZip_failed" assertion, "bogus state" messages, or random garbage in downloaded files
+ Fixed: libssl.dylib is now in the search list for libssl on OSX (Nils Breunese)
+ Fixed: bogus charset because the meta http-equiv tag is placed too far in the html page
+ Fixed: incorrect \\machine\dir structure build on Windows (TomZ)
+ Fixed: do not force a file to have an extension unless it has a known type (such as html), or a possibly known type (if delayed checks are disabled)
+ Fixed: HTML 5 addition regarding "poster" attribute for the "video" tag (Jason Ronallo)
+ Fixed: memory leaks in proxytrack.c (Eric Searcy)
+ Fixed: correctly set the Z flag in hts-cache/new.txt file (Peter)
+ Fixed: parallel patch, typo regarding ICONV_LIBS (Sebastian Pipping)
+ Fixed: memory leak in hashtable, that may lead to excessive memory consumption
+ Fixed: on Windows, fixed possible DLL local injection (CVE-2010-5252)
+ Fixed: UTF-8 conversion bug on Linux that may lead to buggy filenames
+ Fixed: zero-length files not being properly handled (not saved on disk, not updated) (lugusto)
+ Fixed: serious bug that may lead to download several times the same file, and "Unexpected 412/416 error" errors
+ Fixed: images in CSS were sometimes not correctly detected (Martin)
+ Fixed: links within javascript events were sometimes not correctly detected (wquatan)
+ Fixed: webhttrack caused bus error on certain systems, such as Mac OSX, due to the stack size (Patrick Gundlach)
+ Fixed: bogus charset for requests when filenames have non-ascii characters (Steven Hsiao)
+ Fixed: bogus charset on disk when filenames have non-ascii characters (Steven Hsiao)
+ Fixed: fixed 260-characters path limit for Windows (lugusto)
+ Fixed: non-ascii characters encoding issue inside query string (lugusto)
+ Fixed: HTML entities not properly decoded inside URI and query string
+ Fixed: URL-encoding issue within URI
+ Fixed: --timeout alias did not work
+ Fixed: more windows-specific fixes regarding 260-character path limit
+ Fixed: escaping issue in top index
+ Fixed: Linux build cleanup (gentoo patches merge, lintian fixes et al.)
+ Fixed: Fixed div-by-zero when specifying more than 1000 connections per seconds (probably not very common)
+ Fixed: Mishandling of '+' in URLs introduced in 3.47-15 (sarclaudio)
It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. HTTrack arranges the original site's relative link-structure. Simply open a page of the "mirrored" website in your browser, and you can browse the site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. HTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads. HTTrack is fully configurable, and has an integrated help system.
WinHTTrack is the Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Seven release of HTTrack, and WebHTTrack the Linux/Unix/BSD release.
3.47-21
+ New: support for IDNA / RFC 3492 (punycode) handling
+ New: openssl is no longer dynamically probed at stratup, but dynamically linked
+ Fixed: random closing of files/sockets, leading to "zip_zipWriteInFileInZip_failed" assertion, "bogus state" messages, or random garbage in downloaded files
+ Fixed: libssl.dylib is now in the search list for libssl on OSX (Nils Breunese)
+ Fixed: bogus charset because the meta http-equiv tag is placed too far in the html page
+ Fixed: incorrect \\machine\dir structure build on Windows (TomZ)
+ Fixed: do not force a file to have an extension unless it has a known type (such as html), or a possibly known type (if delayed checks are disabled)
+ Fixed: HTML 5 addition regarding "poster" attribute for the "video" tag (Jason Ronallo)
+ Fixed: memory leaks in proxytrack.c (Eric Searcy)
+ Fixed: correctly set the Z flag in hts-cache/new.txt file (Peter)
+ Fixed: parallel patch, typo regarding ICONV_LIBS (Sebastian Pipping)
+ Fixed: memory leak in hashtable, that may lead to excessive memory consumption
+ Fixed: on Windows, fixed possible DLL local injection (CVE-2010-5252)
+ Fixed: UTF-8 conversion bug on Linux that may lead to buggy filenames
+ Fixed: zero-length files not being properly handled (not saved on disk, not updated) (lugusto)
+ Fixed: serious bug that may lead to download several times the same file, and "Unexpected 412/416 error" errors
+ Fixed: images in CSS were sometimes not correctly detected (Martin)
+ Fixed: links within javascript events were sometimes not correctly detected (wquatan)
+ Fixed: webhttrack caused bus error on certain systems, such as Mac OSX, due to the stack size (Patrick Gundlach)
+ Fixed: bogus charset for requests when filenames have non-ascii characters (Steven Hsiao)
+ Fixed: bogus charset on disk when filenames have non-ascii characters (Steven Hsiao)
+ Fixed: fixed 260-characters path limit for Windows (lugusto)
+ Fixed: non-ascii characters encoding issue inside query string (lugusto)
+ Fixed: HTML entities not properly decoded inside URI and query string
+ Fixed: URL-encoding issue within URI
+ Fixed: --timeout alias did not work
+ Fixed: more windows-specific fixes regarding 260-character path limit
+ Fixed: escaping issue in top index
+ Fixed: Linux build cleanup (gentoo patches merge, lintian fixes et al.)
+ Fixed: Fixed div-by-zero when specifying more than 1000 connections per seconds (probably not very common)
+ Fixed: Mishandling of '+' in URLs introduced in 3.47-15 (sarclaudio)
Size: 5.33 MB
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