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Thu 29/07/04 at 12:35
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Is there a way of getting all the data from a website using a web browser or other utility?

Basically, I have a customer who wants to recreate an existing site somewhere else after a dispute with his business partner and he hasn't got the FTP server/login details and can't get hold of the original source code as it was his partner who sorted it out.

I know IE has a "Save as" option which can drill down links, but it saved it as a single file.

Just to throw a spanner in the works, the site uses Active Server Pages ...
Sat 31/07/04 at 13:34
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fiƒi[oV] wrote:
> You're leeching porn directories, aren't you?

I hadn't thought of that ...
Sat 31/07/04 at 13:34
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Ignore me: I'm being incredibly dense ...

I only glanced at the source before, but on closer inspection (with my eyes actually open ...) it turns out to be plain old Javascript.

Sorry ...
Sat 31/07/04 at 12:44
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Unless it get into the FTP somehow, maybe they had anonomous FTP enabled?

Otherwise I'm miffed, it couldn't have got it via http as everything is automatically processed by the server beforehand.
Sat 31/07/04 at 12:39
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Yes I was wondering that, how exactly did it get the original ASP?
Sat 31/07/04 at 11:47
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Timmargh wrote:
> Wow.
>
> I got hold of a freeware utility called Site Sucker and it managed to
> get the lot: images, style sheets and source code ... including the
> original ASP script intact.
>
> Cool.

Original ASP files?

OK, that's one MASSIVE security risk. I just hope that server had bad security on it.
Sat 31/07/04 at 11:38
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Hmm.

You're leeching porn directories, aren't you?
Fri 30/07/04 at 23:05
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Wow.

I got hold of a freeware utility called Site Sucker and it managed to get the lot: images, style sheets and source code ... including the original ASP script intact.

Cool.
Thu 29/07/04 at 12:48
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Turbonutter wrote:
> You can't get your ASP code back, however you can get their finish ASP output. All you
> can retrieve is a static version of the site at any given time.

I thought as much.

Cheers for the help, guys.
Thu 29/07/04 at 12:39
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You can't get your ASP code back, however you can get their finish ASP output. All you can retrieve is a static version of the site at any given time.

I think GetRight has the power. You can also use wget.
Thu 29/07/04 at 12:38
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I think GetRight - the download manager thing - has this mini built in browser that allows you to do this.
I'm not sure if you need the admin right to the site though.

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