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Poster: denmanarts Date: October 13, 2009 04:07:00pm
Forum: web Subject: Geocities Love!
Sadness has ensued. What is the best shareware to use to download Geocities sites??? I have been "Save as"ing, but have to download html and pictures seperate and it is taking hours.....

So many sites I want to keep and I'm afraid Achive-it! won't pick up in the next few weeks!

God, I loved Geocities...I should have paid more attention to it in recent years. Hilarious pre-myspace facebook personal sites....nostalgia of camps I worked at... shitty pages created during studyhalls just to have fun... old valentine's day card/webpages


I'm finding more an more personal history on geocities...and more and more important worldy info... like Native tribal websites, old music festival "official" sites, bands that no longer exist....I WANT TO SAVE IT ALL!

Anyways, enough banter, I was hoping someone might steer me to a place where witha click of a button I can save entire sites, or can help me fix my save as problem- I have 500 GB to spare, and geocities sites don't take up too much.!!!! Any tips please?

This post was modified by denmanarts on 2009-10-13 23:42:49

This post was modified by denmanarts on 2009-10-14 00:07:00

 
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Poster: gojomo Date: October 14, 2009 03:26:57pm
Forum: web Subject: Re: Geocities Love!
Nominate the sites here...

http://www.archive.org/web/geocities.php

...and we at the Archive will do our best to get a final deep crawl of them into the Wayback Machine in the next 2 weeks before the final shutdown.

- Gordon @ IA

 
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Poster: misskosmic Date: October 18, 2009 02:02:05am
Forum: web Subject: Re: Geocities Love!
Use HTTrack Website Copier, it's open source (FREE) and works great, I used it to backup all my geocities sites.

http://www.httrack.com/

~Lorissa Johnson

 
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Poster: JacobZhu Date: October 18, 2009 02:59:49am
Forum: web Subject: Re: Geocities Love!
Yes, I have also used WinHTTrack to download my Geocities site, and it was very quick. The directory structure is slightly changed, but there may be a way to have it keep the original structure. I will try again with different settings.

Besides, I have found two hosts that offer automatic migration of Geocities sites - webring.com and ucoz.com (see ucoz's http://geocities-closing.com/) I have already migrated my site to Webring. It worked fine. They have just added the words "Hosted by Webring" at the bottom of every page, and they have even automatically changed my webring registrations (you don't have to have any) to the new URL!

If you have orphan files in your Geocities directories with no links to them from your pages, these programs and sites may not be able to find them, so watch out for that.

But anyway damn Yahoo for closing Geocities down. It can hardly be a great burden on their bandwidth. If they don't want Geocities any more, why can't they sell it or just give it to someone else to run? And surely since they insist on closing it they should make FTP available to users for downloading the content.

Appreciation to the Internet Archive, Webring and Ucoz for their efforts to preserve at least some of Geocities.

 
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Poster: joey245 Date: November 14, 2009 01:19:58pm
Forum: web Subject: Re: Geocities Love!
BTW has the deep geocities crawl, affected the quality of crawls of other websites because of the enfisis on it or is it totally seperate from the other crawls


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