On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 12:18 AM, Ryan Coleman <ryan.coleman at cwis.biz> wrote:

> I have a few customers that have use of my content (with explicitly stated
> licensing) that are in violation of said licensing.
> In order to document the violation I need to download the entire website
> to document the extent of the violations — but the website is drawn
> entirely in the DOM from JavaScript so none of my normal pursuits will work.
> I need to download the ENTIRE website to sort through it to see what I
> need to catalog and provide to my counsel. And since it has to render that
> eliminates the normal players like wget and cUrl.
>
> Any ideas? PhantomJS showed promise but I don’t think I can get it to do
> exactly what I need. Going through and saving upwards of 5,000 pages
> manually isn’t exactly
>

I'm not sure if it will do this but have you looked at Bluefish?

Dee
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