The test case is to download the Commons-fileupload API
I found out on the Internet that this is a site made up of a lot of pages, it is cumbersome to download. What do we do? Oh, there must be a way. Teleport Ultra This tool will help us get it done! This is a Chinese-green version of the Thunder download link: THUNDER://QUFODHRWOI8VMS5JCWR4MS5JCNNRES5JB20VMJAWOTAZL1RLBGVWB3J0VWX0CMETDJEUNTLILNPPCFPAsize is only 759K. Unzip after download, run Ultra.exe directly and select File-New Project Wizard The first step here is to select the second item: Copy a Web site containing the directory structure of the site. The second start address fills in the address of the webpage just now: http://commons.apache.org/fileupload/apidocs/index.html and specifies that the search depth of teleport is 6 linked. Why do you fill 6? Attentive friends should be able to find that the most deep package (packages) in the Class (Class) Link is Http://commons.apache.org/fileupload/apidocsPost 6-layer link. The third step here is to select the media in the Web page, because it is the API, we directly select Text only. The fourth step is to determine the project we just built. Here is a hint, click the Start button to run the project. Then, select a directory to save the project we just built, as well as the site page. Click Start to start the project. This is the project in progress and we can see that the site structure is also downloaded locally. At the bottom of the display information, we can understand the status of the project. The download is like this, a teleport Ultra. TPU project file, there is also the Web page directory. It's a thrilling time to visit the browser. In this way, not only commons-fileupload API we can download to local, almost any official API we have a method, Jdk,mysql and so on. Now we download the API is the page directory, I will continue to strive to create a CHM format API documentation.
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