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authorXavier Roche <roche@httrack.com>2023-01-14 16:26:11 +0100
committerXavier Roche <roche@httrack.com>2023-01-14 17:21:57 +0100
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@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ A: <em>Yes. It is called WebHTTrack. See the download section at <a href="http:/
<a NAME="Q0">Q: <strong>Some sites are captured very well, other aren't. Why?</strong><br>
A: <em>
-There are several reasons (and solutions) for a mirror to fail. Reading the log files (ans this FAQ!) is generally a VERY good idea to figure out what occured.
+There are several reasons (and solutions) for a mirror to fail. Reading the log files (ans this FAQ!) is generally a VERY good idea to figure out what occurred.
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<li>Links within the site refers to external links, or links located in another (or upper) directories, not captured by default - the use of filters is generally THE solution, as this is one of the powerful option in HTTrack. <u>See the above questions/answers</u>.</li>