I'm not telling that this is a better solution, I'm just suggesting a
tool that I've been using without any trouble on several occasion (never
on a whole wiki though). On the other hand, I've tried dumpHTML only
once but was not satisfied with the results.
Ken : for your skin problem, you probably should use the option "-k
yourskinname" (e.g. $ php dumpHTML.php -k monobook)
John Norvell wrote :
>> Ken McDonald a écrit :
>>
>>> When trying to create a static copy of our wiki using "dumpHTL.php"
>>> (mediawiki 1.6.9), there wasn't any obvious "index.html" file created,
>>> and bringing up another page and trying to go to the "main page"
>>> wouldn't work. Also, our CSS styles (skin) were not used.
>>>
>>> Any tricks to getting this working or (perhaps) to get a more recent
>>> version of dumpHTML working?
>>>
>> one word : HTTrack (GPL, Linux and windows) ;-)
>>
>
> Thanks for that suggestion, which looks promising, but is there any
> possibility of more than one word, e.g., to explain why this is a better
> solution than the dumpHTML approach that most people recommend for this
> application?