What is proxy in HTTrack?
ProxyTrack, is a standalone project aimed to help web archivists to easily build caches based on websites downloaded by httrack.
How do you use HTTrack?
How to start, Step-by-step
- Step 1: Choose a project name and destination folder.
- Step 2: Fill the addresses.
- Step 3: Ready to start.
- Step 4: Wait!
- Step 5: Check the result.
- Option panel.
How do I use HTTrack on a Mac?
Instructions
- To install httrack, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal) sudo port install httrack Copy.
- To see what files were installed by httrack, run: port contents httrack Copy.
- To later upgrade httrack, run: sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade httrack Copy.
What is HTTrack and how does it work?
It allows one to download World Wide Web sites from the Internet to a local computer. By default, HTTrack arranges the downloaded site by the original site’s relative link-structure.
How do I login to HTTrack with a proxy?
With the proxy settings now in place HTTrack is ready to capture the details for the login form. Type in your username and password. Submit the form (in this case I click the Login button) and you should now see a page telling you that HTTrack has caught the link.
How do I configure Firefox to work with HTTrack?
In Firefox go to the Tools menu and choose Options, then click the General icon and click the Connection settings button. Choose Manual proxy configuration and copy the Proxy’s address from the HTTrack window to HTTP Proxy box in Firefox, and copy the Proxy’s port from HTTrack to the Port box in Firefox. Click OK. Click OK again.
How does HTTrack arrange the downloaded site?
By default, HTTrack arranges the downloaded site by the original site’s relative link-structure. The downloaded (or “mirrored”) website can be browsed by opening a page of the site in a browser.