![]() It has cost me 1 year of work trying to reconstruct the whole LMS with all its course content. My Moodle platform and database crashed while updating Poodll plugin. This means that I have to do this procedure hundred times manually for each lesson-page etc.Īn important reason that I want to backup all content-pages (HTML rendered), is: (This is the Android version of the popular Website Copier. HTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads. Simply open a page of the 'mirrored' website in your browser, and you can browse the site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. Then I 'Save As' the complete HTML-page via my webbrowser. HTTrack arranges the original sites relative link-structure. I can call up (when I am logged in) every page in a course or lesson and view it in my webbrowser ( Firefox). I need offline HTML-rendered webpages containing lesson-content of every page.)ī. I do not want to use the Moodle-function of 'role playing': viewing online webpages as if I am logged in as a student. I set the proxy as required (by HtTrack), but this does not give me more rendered webpages regarding the content of available courses.Īs result, I only see the overview page of the course, but when HtTrack automatically clicked on the hyperlink to open the actual course, my guess is that HTTrack encountered the login page again and did not know what to do subsequently.ĭoes the failure have to do with the user-session that Moodle generates?Ĭan you give me any advice on automatic site-grabbing beyond the login-form?Ī. So I use the login/password of a test student in order to download the rendered content of all his courses within Moodle 3.51 via HtTrack 3.49-2. This works fine for webpages that are directly accessible (by anonymous visitors) such as: Homepage, Wiki, Tags, Glossary, Abbreviations.īoth windows 10 desktop-software programs (HtTrack and Cyotek WebCopy) claim they can automatically render HTML-files of all webpages behind a login-page, by following all hyperlinks present, after logging in. I am trying to use HtTrack (or WebCopy) on Windows 10 to make a HTML-copy of all courses the way that my Students see them. Does anyone have experience with site-grabbing via a website copier (offline browser) such as HtTrack or Cyotek WebCopy?
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