Is there some command-line program for Unix to make all links
relative in HTML documents saved in wget -x fashion ?
(http://foo.com/a/b.html saved as ./foo.com/a/b.html.)
For example,
- if ./foo.com/a/b.html contains <img src="/images/d.jpg">
and ./foo.com/images/d.jpg
exists, replace that tag by <img src="../images/d.jpg">
- if ./foo.com/a/b.html contains <a href="http://bar.org/c.html">
and ./bar.org/c.html
exists, replace that tag by <a href="../../bar.org/c.html">
I know about wget -k and it doesn't do what I need. My goal is
to use wget or some such to have an exact mirror of the web site
and then make a _copy_ of the mirror that can be navigated
off-line.
Thanks in advance.
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André Majorel <URL:http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/>
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l'hôtel." -- Cyrano