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?