Author

Topic: 0.001 to someone who can figure out how to view a website offline (Read 511 times)

full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
I have this downloaded website in a folder.

Uploaded here: https://www.4shared.com/zip/AWe_ays_ei/leverandbeamcom.html


which is a downloaded version of: http://leverandbeam.com/

However, when in the offline index.html file(which shows only the homepage), I try to click on any of the links, it links to the live version of the website. How can I use that folder with the files to view the website including clicking links while being offline ?




I downloaded the site for you. Download and extract this zip. Open "index.html" Not the "index345.html".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9clm415872c1bgr/leverandbeam.com.zip?dl=1


Please tip: 1Jsa8fuMsUZuMjndZRsfQ7wUdHoQbGbX8a

That worked perfectly. Can you PM me the method you used to download it ?
I will send the btc then.

I used httrack as others have previously mentioned in this thread. It works very well for downloading offline websites.

Weird, I tried using that but it didn't work when I tried it. Anyways sending tip. Locking thread.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I have this downloaded website in a folder.

Uploaded here: https://www.4shared.com/zip/AWe_ays_ei/leverandbeamcom.html


which is a downloaded version of: http://leverandbeam.com/

However, when in the offline index.html file(which shows only the homepage), I try to click on any of the links, it links to the live version of the website. How can I use that folder with the files to view the website including clicking links while being offline ?




I downloaded the site for you. Download and extract this zip. Open "index.html" Not the "index345.html".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9clm415872c1bgr/leverandbeam.com.zip?dl=1


Please tip: 1Jsa8fuMsUZuMjndZRsfQ7wUdHoQbGbX8a

That worked perfectly. Can you PM me the method you used to download it ?
I will send the btc then.

I used httrack as others have previously mentioned in this thread. It works very well for downloading offline websites.
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
I have this downloaded website in a folder.

Uploaded here: https://www.4shared.com/zip/AWe_ays_ei/leverandbeamcom.html


which is a downloaded version of: http://leverandbeam.com/

However, when in the offline index.html file(which shows only the homepage), I try to click on any of the links, it links to the live version of the website. How can I use that folder with the files to view the website including clicking links while being offline ?




I downloaded the site for you. Download and extract this zip. Open "index.html" Not the "index345.html".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9clm415872c1bgr/leverandbeam.com.zip?dl=1


Please tip: 1Jsa8fuMsUZuMjndZRsfQ7wUdHoQbGbX8a

That worked perfectly. Can you PM me the method you used to download it ?
I will send the btc then.
hero member
Activity: 1568
Merit: 544
Use https://www.httrack.com/
Adjust it to your needs and you can browse the site off-line.
Enjoy
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
I'm not sure how to do it from files, but if you're using Chrome it's dead simple.  Just type chrome://flags into the URL bar and it'll come up with a list of options to do with Chrome.  Find the one related to enabling the cache for online browsing, then go on each branch of the site.  When you want to load it, just relaunch Chrome and the site should be loaded in cache and good to go.  If you do that though, it'll reset when you restart your computer.

I will be open to a new method as well. I wish to ultimately use it on a website which requires a username and password(which I have).

Does this method allow me to do that with such a site ? And any chance I can save that cache so as to not have it deleted ?
I'm not sure.  Actually I remember something, there's this old program called HTTrack which lets you download whole sites and I think that would include the different branches of the site (you can also take parts of it out if you want I think).  Don't take my word for this though as I haven't had it for a couple years, but I know it's safe anyway.

If you want to use the cache, you could go to chrome://cache which shows what's held in the cache but that might be a bit complex.  Come to think of it it's probably preferably to use HTTrack or another similar program.

I did use HTTrack initially. But it gives a similar folder. Thanks for the reply

@0xfff reading it now.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I have this downloaded website in a folder.

Uploaded here: https://www.4shared.com/zip/AWe_ays_ei/leverandbeamcom.html


which is a downloaded version of: http://leverandbeam.com/

However, when in the offline index.html file(which shows only the homepage), I try to click on any of the links, it links to the live version of the website. How can I use that folder with the files to view the website including clicking links while being offline ?




I downloaded the site for you. Download and extract this zip. Open "index.html" Not the "index345.html".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9clm415872c1bgr/leverandbeam.com.zip?dl=1


Please tip: 1Jsa8fuMsUZuMjndZRsfQ7wUdHoQbGbX8a
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 534
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I'm not sure how to do it from files, but if you're using Chrome it's dead simple.  Just type chrome://flags into the URL bar and it'll come up with a list of options to do with Chrome.  Find the one related to enabling the cache for online browsing, then go on each branch of the site.  When you want to load it, just relaunch Chrome and the site should be loaded in cache and good to go.  If you do that though, it'll reset when you restart your computer.

I will be open to a new method as well. I wish to ultimately use it on a website which requires a username and password(which I have).

Does this method allow me to do that with such a site ? And any chance I can save that cache so as to not have it deleted ?
I'm not sure.  Actually I remember something, there's this old program called HTTrack which lets you download whole sites and I think that would include the different branches of the site (you can also take parts of it out if you want I think).  Don't take my word for this though as I haven't had it for a couple years, but I know it's safe anyway.

If you want to use the cache, you could go to chrome://cache which shows what's held in the cache but that might be a bit complex.  Come to think of it it's probably preferably to use HTTrack or another similar program.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
The best way is that instead of opening links, just hover over the link (don't click it), memorize the last part of the URL name (like: http://xxx/xxx/something.html), locate it in your folder and open it from your desktop.
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
I'm not sure how to do it from files, but if you're using Chrome it's dead simple.  Just type chrome://flags into the URL bar and it'll come up with a list of options to do with Chrome.  Find the one related to enabling the cache for online browsing, then go on each branch of the site.  When you want to load it, just relaunch Chrome and the site should be loaded in cache and good to go.  If you do that though, it'll reset when you restart your computer.

I will be open to a new method as well. I wish to ultimately use it on a website which requires a username and password(which I have).

Does this method allow me to do that with such a site ? And any chance I can save that cache so as to not have it deleted ?
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 534
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I'm not sure how to do it from files, but if you're using Chrome it's dead simple.  Just type chrome://flags into the URL bar and it'll come up with a list of options to do with Chrome.  Find the one related to enabling the cache for online browsing, then go on each branch of the site.  When you want to load it, just relaunch Chrome and the site should be loaded in cache and good to go.  If you do that though, it'll reset when you restart your computer.
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
Youll have to download all the other separate pages as well, not just the front page, and open them up individually
I did,I grabbed everything using a software. But I want to figure out how to browse them by opening just the index.html file in the root folder and have everything linked on that page automatically instead of individually opening them. I looked up online and there does seem to be a way to do it.

@pengler, that would be one way but I would still have to put in the way. Is there a browser or software which would do this ? Your method is only good for site with a site with 5-6 links. But if for example I was downloading bitcointalk, I can't possibly do that for all webpages.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Edit the HTML of the homepage (index.html) with a text editor. Right click and open with Notepad.

Replace the LIVE links of the homepage with their similar OFFLINE links:

Example: Replace this: (http://leverandbeam.com/something/music.htm)l with its counterpart version that you saved in your folder like (D:\leverandbeam.com/something/music.html)
legendary
Activity: 854
Merit: 1000
Youll have to download all the other separate pages as well, not just the front page, and open them up individually
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I am downloading the website for you. Please wait. I may be a little while....
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
I have this downloaded website in a folder.

Uploaded here: https://www.4shared.com/zip/AWe_ays_ei/leverandbeamcom.html


which is a downloaded version of: http://leverandbeam.com/

However, when in the offline index.html file(which shows only the homepage), I try to click on any of the links, it links to the live version of the website. How can I use that folder with the files to view the website including clicking links while being offline ?


Jump to: