<html> <head> <meta name="AUTHOR" content="Xavier ROCHE"> <title>HTTrack Help</title> </head> <body background="img/backblue.gif"> <font face="Arial"> <p align="center"><img src="img/httrack.gif" width="400" height="118" alt="HTTrack"> </p> <h2 align="center"><em>Option panel : Build</em></h2> <br> <ul> <center><img src="img/snap9_e.gif" border="0"></center> <br><br> <!-- --> <li>Local Structure Type</li> <br><small>Lets you define the local structure of the site. <br>The default is "site structure": you will get the same folder/files names and structure as the original <br>You can, however, put all images in one single folder, html in another and so on.. </small><br><br> <!-- --> <li>DOS Names</li> <br><small>Force the engine to generate DOS names (8 characters for the name, 3 for the type) </small><br><br> <!-- --> <li>No error pages</li> <br><small>Do not generate error pages (if a 404 error occured, for example) <br>If a page is missing on the remote site, there will not be any warning on the local site </small><br><br> <!-- --> <li>No external pages</li> <br><small>Rewrite all external links (links that needs an Internet connection) so that there can be a warning page before ("Warning, you need to be online to go to this link..") <br>Useful if you want to separate the local and online realm </small><br><br> <!-- --> <li>Hide passwords</li> <br><small>Do not include username and password for protected sites in the code, when a link will not be caught. This allow to remain the access data private. </small><br><br> <!-- --> <li>Hide query strings</li> <br><small>Do not include query strings for local links. Query strings (?foo=45&bar=67) are generally not necessary for local (file://) files, but query strings can be useful to show several information (example: page-4.html?index=History). However, some basic browsers may not understand that (wireless browsers, especially), and hiding query strings might be a good idea in this case. </small><br><br> <!-- --> <li>Do not purge old files</li> <br><small>Do not purge, after an update, the local files that are no more on the remote site, or that have been skipped </small><br><br> </ul> <br><br><br><br> <p align="right">Back to <a href="index.html">Home</a></p> </font> </body> </html>