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Is there a batch tool to compress HTML files?
Good afternoon, at work there is a need to have mirrors of certain sites, tk. there is no Internet connection at the workstations, and the information is needed, therefore, with a certain frequency, website mirrors are created on the Internet, after which they are transferred to the offline network through the gateway where users view them. The
question is that if HTML files have some kind of concept of compressed HTML files, i.e. is it possible to somehow compress them on the Internet after successfully downloading the site, for example, wget? So that in an offline network, they consume less space?
In other words, does HTML have the concept of compression, and is there any significant weight gain from it?
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1. depends on the information on the site and the depth of the search on the local copy
2. for example, HTML Optimizer
3. look towards parsing sites into the local database
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