First, Lets find out what version of PHP we're running (To find out if it's the default version).
To do that, Within the terminal, Fire this command:
which php
#! /usr/bin/env php | |
<?php | |
/*** | |
* PageSnap | |
* | |
* Script for archiving a HTML page (and associated media assets) into a single file. | |
* | |
* Requires: | |
* |
# File adapted from: https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/blob/master/dist/.htaccess | |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
# | File Types | | |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
# Allow access from all domains for web fonts | |
<IfModule mod_headers.c> | |
<FilesMatch "\.(eot|font.css|otf|ttc|ttf|woff)$"> |
<!-- country codes (ISO 3166) and Dial codes. --> | |
<select name="countryCode" id=""> | |
<option data-countryCode="GB" value="44" Selected>UK (+44)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="US" value="1">USA (+1)</option> | |
<optgroup label="Other countries"> | |
<option data-countryCode="DZ" value="213">Algeria (+213)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AD" value="376">Andorra (+376)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AO" value="244">Angola (+244)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AI" value="1264">Anguilla (+1264)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AG" value="1268">Antigua & Barbuda (+1268)</option> |
<?php | |
$sites = "http://www.broadcastsolutions.com.au/ | |
http://www.kvm.com.au/ | |
http://www.ambertech.com.au/"; | |
$sites = preg_split('/\r\n|\r|\n/', $sites); | |
echo " |
Graphic via State of Florida CFO Vendor Payment Search (flair.myfloridacfo.com)
This is a quick command I use to snapshot webpages that have a fun image I want to keep for my own collection of WTFViz. Why not just right-click and save the image? Oftentimes, the webpage in which the image is embedded contains necessary context, such as captions and links to important documentation just incase you forget what exactly that fun graphic was trying to explain.
#Spider Websites with Wget – 20 Practical Examples | |
Wget is extremely powerful, but like with most other command line programs, the plethora of options it supports can be intimidating to new users. Thus what we have here are a collection of wget commands that you can use to accomplish common tasks from downloading single files to mirroring entire websites. It will help if you can read through the wget manual but for the busy souls, these commands are ready to execute. | |
1. Download a single file from the Internet | |
wget http://example.com/file.iso | |
2. Download a file but save it locally under a different name | |
wget ‐‐output-document=filename.html example.com |
# One liner | |
wget --recursive --page-requisites --adjust-extension --span-hosts --convert-links --restrict-file-names=windows --domains yoursite.com --no-parent yoursite.com | |
# Explained | |
wget \ | |
--recursive \ # Download the whole site. | |
--page-requisites \ # Get all assets/elements (CSS/JS/images). | |
--adjust-extension \ # Save files with .html on the end. | |
--span-hosts \ # Include necessary assets from offsite as well. | |
--convert-links \ # Update links to still work in the static version. |