v 0.5 (July 8, 2002) * the released jar file is no longer signed, so it won't run as an applet inside Netscape or IE. Too much of a pain to sign the jar file. * Websphinx is now available under an Apache-style license instead of LGPL * pages are now downloaded as byte arrays instead of UTF-8 strings, so that binary content like images and PDF files can be mirrored safely (Chad Phillips) * content-type "text/html charset=XXX" is handled properly (Noppadon Kamolvilassatian) * race condition between marking links as queued and removing them from queue (Ludmilla Portugeis) * now uses redirected URL as base URL v 0.4a (Jan 20 2000) * Recompiling from sources is easier, because the source distribution now includes all the class files found in the binary distribution. * Fixed some compile errors in the source. v 0.4 (Apr 17 1998) * Outline visualization * Visualization options panel * Concatenator now converts GIFs and JPGs to inline images * Concatenator puts a page break between each Web page (only affects how page is printed) v 0.3 (Mar 27 1998) * Simple mode added. * Link type restriction added (hyperlinks v. images+hyperlinks v. all-links). * Concatenator now converts text to HTML (wrapping the text with <PRE> tags and quoting special characters). * Known bugs (soon to be fixed): -Popup dialogs don't appear under IE 4.0. v 0.2 (Mar 11 1998) * Internet Explorer 4.0 support added. * The Save and Concatenate operations change links to point to saved local pages whenever possible. * The Statistics panel is now user-drawn. v 0.1 (Mar 6 1998) * Support for Netscape 4.0, Netscape 3.0, JDK 1.1, and JDK 1.0.2. * Known bugs (soon to be fixed): - The Save and Concatenate operations change all links into absolute references to the original versions out on the net. These operations ought to point to saved local pages whenever possible. - Server redirections (such as the SCS homepage) are not taken into account by the HTML parser, so relative links from redirected pages are misinterpreted.