That is not what I am doing. The site is currently a happy dynamic Zope site. It is just that the site owners want to move elsewhere and no longer want the Zope site. But they want the existing content to put in their new static boring site. This my use of wget. Another interesting thing about using wget with the Zope site is what happens if you have a calendar a ĺa Plone. The links to each year are followed on and on. And, as each year is at the same level in the hierarchy, the level limiting for wget has no effect. What happens is that wget can run forever, following the years in the calendar. On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 16:44 +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On Freitag, 4. Februar 2005 21:31 Uhr +0100 Roger Oberholtzer <roger.oberholtzer@surbrunn.net> wrote:
Or, maybe there is a better way to do this. I have a site that is jumping ship to a non-Zope location, and they want their content...
Maybe you should not use Zope for producing static sites? This approach still appears to me as broken-by-design....it's like writing firmware for the injection of a Mercedes and then trying to run the same software for controlling an electric wheel chair.
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