PageSucker

PageSucker allows you to download entire websites.
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  • Price:
  • USD 10.00 | BUY the full version
  • Publisher Name:
  • Joel Francois
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.pagesucker.com/
  • Operating Systems:
  • macOS
  • File Size:
  • 1.2 MB
  • Release Date:
  • 2021-06-18 03:23:28

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PageSucker Description

PageSucker allows you to download entire websites. PageSucker helps when you want to copy to your hard-drive the sites you like.PageSucker allows you to download an entire web site and it hierarchies automatically.The pages will thereby be modified in such a way that they can be viewed off-line. It automatically rebuilds the websites hierarchy on the client side.Main features of PageSucker:CSS Stylesheet SupportOptions to delete empty or incompletely downloaded filesLots of bug fixesVarious strong URL filters to restrict the downloads to only the desired files or file types. Among the filters, a pattern matching filter which supports Perl like regular expressions and also standard DOS like patterns.Automatic rebuilding of the server's file system hierarchy on the client side (i.e. files will not be downloaded into one common directory, but the server's directory tree will be recreated if possible).Option to download only pages up to a certain recursion depth.Multithreaded. More than one connection to a server can be opened at a time, which can reduce download times by a factor of 10 or more as compared to traditional single-connection download programs (e.g. FTP clients).Adapted to special cases where the server's file system has less limitations in file naming than the local machine. The names of the downloaded files will be shortened as necessary and stripped of characters that are illegal in the local filesystem.Automatic prevention of file overwriting. If a file with the same name already exists, the new file will be renamed such as to prevent destruction of the old file.Limited capability to correct broken HTML pages, so that the downloaded copies might work better than the original pages.Limitations of PageSucker:just simple WebSites can be downloaded What's New in This Release: Fixed a couple of bugs which affected the correct reloading of pattern matching settings when DOS style patterns were being used. Fixed a bug which could cause a corrupt prefs file to be written when running on MacOS X 10.2 (Jaguar). In previous versions PageSucker removed multiple consecutive occurrences of slashes at the end of URLs. This could create problems for certain Web servers, and thus multiple trailing slashes will now no longer be removed. Worked around a problem with Apple's Java 1.3.1 update 1 on MacOS X, which made it impossible or very difficult to enter proxy authentication information. Worked around another problem with Apple's Java 1.3.1 update 1 on MacOS X, which could cause the control window's menus to get deactivated when the "end of download" dialog was dismissed by hitting the "Return" key while the log window was active. Enhanced the log window such as to only show the last 200 lines of log output. Previously the number of lines shown was unlimited, which could lead to memory shortages upon long downloads. Made sure that the log window shows newly added text on Windows machines. Previously, the log window would remained scrolled all the way up on Windows. A relative URL in a redirected page will now be correctly interpreted relative to the redirected URL. Previously it would be interpreted relative to the original URL, which could lead to incomplete downloads, error messages or even infinite loops. Fixed a couple of bugs which could cause mysterious "File Not Found" messages to appear when the "Complement Existing File" mode was used and PageSucker encountered name clashes on the site being downloaded. Due to this bug, multiple threads could attempt to write to a given local file at the same time, which would cause a "FileNotFoundException" message to be displayed. Previously, PageSucker's JavaScript interpretation would handle a single dot as a potential URL, which would corrupt a downloaded page when a single dot was used with some other meaning inside that page. This has been changed, so that single dots inside blocks of JavaScript are now always left alone. Corrected a bug which could cause problems when downloading a JavaScript include file the URL of which does not have an extension. Such a file would incorrectly be treated like an HTML file. Fixed a bug which would cause certain %xx encoded characters (such as ampersands) in a URL to be decoded, which could lead to the impossibility to correctly download certain pages. In previous releases, initial whitespace inside a quoted string would be moved out of the string, to show up before the quote character. Now, inital and trailing whitespace inside quoted strings will simply be removed.


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