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oulevon 04-13-2004 12:12 PM

Mirror a website
 
I was looking for some information on mirroring websites. I play in a fantasy baseball league that is hosted on yahoo. My work blocks the site, so I can't access it at work. Is it possible for me to mirror the site on a home computer, so that I could access the site through my home computer? I wasn't sure this would be possible. Thanks for any help.

ryeman 04-13-2004 12:38 PM

I don't know about mirroring, but how about their IP address in your Browser?

http://216.109.118.73:80

david_ross 04-13-2004 12:44 PM

You could use wget to mirror the site but a bettere solution would be to use a web proxy like:
http://guardster.com

oulevon 04-13-2004 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ryeman
I don't know about mirroring, but how about their IP address in your Browser?

http://216.109.118.73:80

thanks for the idea, but unfortunately you need to be authenticated when accessing the site, and by just using the ip addresses, every time I go to the site, I'm not logged in, and as soon as I click on the site to login, I'm returned using the domain name. if I manually type the ip address in again, then I'm not logged in.

oulevon 04-13-2004 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by david_ross
You could use wget to mirror the site but a bettere solution would be to use a web proxy like:
http://guardster.com

Thanks I'm going to look into these 2 options.

mici 04-19-2004 04:32 PM

I've had really good experiences with Proxify.com. It is compatible with more websites than any other web proxy that I've tried. Maybe it will help you too.


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