You could create a copy of your wiki using HTTrack Website Copier from http://www.httrack.com/ (GPL licensed free software). You can use it to create an almost exact copy of your website for offline viewing. I've found in the past that you have to experiment a little, but generally you can get a reasonable copy of your website. David Nind | [log in to unmask] PO Box 12367, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand 6144 h. +64 4 9720 600 | m. +64 21 0537 847 | w. +64 4 8906 098 On 23 May 2012 09:04, Carol Hassler <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > My organization would like to archive/export our internal wiki in some > kind of end-user friendly format. The concept is to copy the wiki > contents annually to a format that can be used on any standard computer > in case of an emergency (i.e. saved as an HTML web-style archive, saved > as PDF files, saved as Word files). > > Another way to put it is that we are looking for a way to export the > contents of the wiki into a printer-friendly format - to a document that > maintains some organization and formatting and can be used on any > standard computer. > > Is anybody aware of a tool out there that would allow for this sort of > automated, multi-page export? Our wiki is large and we would prefer not > to do this type of backup one page at a time. We are using JSPwiki, but > I'm open to any option you think might work. Could any of the web > harvesting products be adapted to do the job? Has anyone else backed up > a wiki to an alternate format? > > Thanks! > > > Carol Hassler > Webmaster / Cataloger > Wisconsin State Law Library > (608) 261-7558 > http://wilawlibrary.gov/ > >