| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Users can specify which asset types to pull (e.g., --images , --css ). | | Custom user‑agent string | Helps bypass basic bot detection. | | Basic URL rewrite | Adjusts internal links so the offline copy works without manual editing. | | Simple logging | A concise, color‑coded console output for progress tracking. | | Almerias patch | A small bug‑fix series (hence the “Almerias” moniker) that resolves Unicode handling on Windows, fixes an off‑by‑one error in the CSS parser, and adds Python‑3 compatibility shims. |
John Persons is not a celebrity. Searches for the name on mainstream news yield nothing. Instead, within niche data archive forums (such as /r/DataHoarder or ArchiveTeam threads), "John Persons" is believed to be a pseudonym for a prolific webmaster active between 1998 and 2015. He was known for running a personal blog, a small forum on PHPBB, and a repository of public domain text files. His value lies in the structure of his site, not the fame of its content. John Persons Siterip -2015- -Almerias-
In digital archiving, a "siterip" refers to a comprehensive collection of media from a specific platform over a designated timeframe. Collections from 2015 are often highlighted in digital media discussions for several reasons: | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |