Downloading a entire web site?

In light of the recent news on wired.com that Webmonkey will be shutting down.

I was wondering if there is anyway to grab all the pages without doing it manually.

I would love to get all the tutes in a file that I can refer to at a latter date, but I really don’t want to have to do it page by page.

http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Website-Mirroring-With-wget

:slight_smile:

if that’s what you mean…

thanks njs exactly what I was after !

Seize the monkey!

Or as in Joe Cartoon

Spank the Monkey !
Cause your a Monkey lover !

I was wondering about the same thing! There was a tutorial on there that I wanted to follow, but now I can just download it :slight_smile:

I actually hadn’t been to WebMonkey in a long time… I’ve been going mostly to http://www.w3schools.com
I should check them out again before they kill the monkey.
Hey, Vulcan, if you get the download worked out, can you send me a copy? I can’t do anything right now with a PC on the Blitz, but it would be nice to have some of them tuts when its working again… :beam:

w3schools is the shizznit

Vulcan, if you get the download worked out, can you send me a copy?

If I get around to grabbing it, I will .zip it into sections and post links for you…

EDIT: I am on a slow connection here, so if anyone with cable wants to set it up for everyone it would be good.

Perhaps Kirupa can look into getting a copy of the tutes for here, as there are so many good ones it would be a shame for them to go to waste.

Hell, why not just set-up a website and put webmonkey on there? Someone with some money and a kind heart could do it.

isnt that a lawsut waiting to happen… you can’t just post someone elses tutorials unless you have their consent.

I’ve heard that once you close a website the content is un-copyrighted. I might be wrong about that, but yea, probably not the best idea on second thought

you can’t just post someone elses tutorials unless you have their consent.
That’s why I said:
“Perhaps Kirupa can look into getting a copy of the tutes for here.”
Meaning contact them and get permission.
I don’t see why they would care unless they had sold them all exclusively to someone else.

why not just set-up a website and put webmonkey on there? Someone with some money and a kind heart could do it.

That’s true……… But I doubt it will happen.

I’ve heard that once you close a website the content is un-copyrighted.
I think you will find that the copyright is still in place.

I remember this really old program that would retrieve all the files it can find from a website so you can “view it offline”. It was called Websnake or something.

http://www.webreaper.net