is it realist for a newbee to try to learn to use WebLech? I'm used to standard softwares and I find it rather complicated.
What I've done so far: install Java, have run build.bat but no result. The DOS window (I'm on Win2000) pops up and disapear after. I'm sure there is something wrong.
Would like to follow these above but I have no idea how to do that.
3. Edit config/spider.properties to suit your environment and
pick the URL you wish to spider. The lines you definitely need
to change are as follows:
# Directory in which to save downloaded files, defaults to "."
saveRootDirectory = f:/weblech
Try opening a dos box first, by running "cmd" and then change to the weblech directory, then run build.bat. It's probably working, but clicking on the batch file from explorer will just run it and close it -- you need the window to stay open.
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Hi,
is it realist for a newbee to try to learn to use WebLech? I'm used to standard softwares and I find it rather complicated.
What I've done so far: install Java, have run build.bat but no result. The DOS window (I'm on Win2000) pops up and disapear after. I'm sure there is something wrong.
Would like to follow these above but I have no idea how to do that.
3. Edit config/spider.properties to suit your environment and
pick the URL you wish to spider. The lines you definitely need
to change are as follows:
# Directory in which to save downloaded files, defaults to "."
saveRootDirectory = f:/weblech
# URL at which we should start the spider
startLocation = http://weblech.sourceforge.net/
# Basic URL filtering. URLs must contain this string in order
# to be downloaded by WebLech
urlMatch = weblech.sourceforge.net
Thanks a lot.......... Henri9009
henri9009@hotmail.com
Sorry for not seeing this post earlier!
Try opening a dos box first, by running "cmd" and then change to the weblech directory, then run build.bat. It's probably working, but clicking on the batch file from explorer will just run it and close it -- you need the window to stay open.