Advanced - Options

The Options tab under the Advanced tab in the Download Settings dialog provides the following settings:

Check All Links

Check this box to have SiteSucker check all links in all downloaded HTML files — including links to files that you are not downloading — and log any errors that occur. With this option turned on, SiteSucker will report many errors that you normally wouldn't see. This setting is intended as a debugging tool for Web designers who want to see if their own sites have any bad links.

Export External Links

Check this box to have SiteSucker export external links to an HTML page. This option allows you to download a site with one set of download settings and then download other sites that are linked to the original site with a different set of download settings.

With this option turned on, SiteSucker creates a file named "_ExternalLinks.html" in the folder of the original site being downloaded. This page contains links to files the weren't on the original site and weren't downloaded. To use this setting:

  1. Download a site with the Export External Links setting turned on.
  2. After the site has finished downloading, use the _ExternalLinks.html file to download the other sites separately. See Using a Local HTML File for information on using a local HTML file to download sites.

Only Follow Image Links

Check this box to have SiteSucker only follow image links, that is, links that you would navigate in a Web browser by clicking on an image.

Include Supporting Files

Check this box to have SiteSucker include supporting files in the download. When this option is on, SiteSucker will download non-HTML files (such as css, js, jpg, gif, etc.) even if they are not allowed by the current paths settings.

Assume Ambiguous URLs Are Files

Check this box to have SiteSucker treat ambiguous URLs as files. If a URL does not end with a '/' and the last path component does not have a file extension, SiteSucker considers it to be ambiguous. When this option is off, SiteSucker adds "/index.html" to the end of ambiguous URLs.