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Hi, is it allowable to copy the entire Physicsforums website for offline viewing and archive? Has anyone tried it? What software did you use?
jtbell said:Are you really sure that you want eight (maybe more) years of old postings?
rodsika said:No not just calculus, everything. Just tell me if one can copy the entire site?
zomgwtf said:Hmm scratch that try this:
http://www.popdrops.com/websitepuller/
I don't think that teleport pro will work with the forum scripts.
rodsika said:Just tell me if one can copy the entire site?
rodsika said:Hi, is it allowable to copy the entire Physicsforums website for offline viewing and archive? Has anyone tried it? What software did you use?
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