Procedure for replication of HTML web pages
explained on the example of dr Pajak's pages
(bilingual, in: English For English version click on this flag and Polish Dla polskiej wersji kliknij na ta flage)
Updated:
5 February 2013


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Menu 1:

(Choice of language:)


(Homepage:)

Index

(English here:)

Replicate

Source replica of this page

Free energy

Telekinetic cell

Sonic boiler

Telekinetics

Zero pollution cars

Telekinesis

Telekinesis Free Zone

Telepathy

Earthquake

Seismograph

Artefact

Concept of Dipolar Gravity

Totalizm

Parasitism

Karma

Moral laws

Nirvana

Proof of soul

Time vehicles

Immortality

Propulsion

Magnocraft

Oscillatory Chamber

Military use of magnocraft

Tapanui

New Zealand

New Zealand attractions

Evidence of UFO activities

UFO photographs

Cloud-UFOs

Bandits amongst us

Tornado

Hurricanes

Katrina

Landslides

Demolition of hall in Katowice

Predators

26th day

Petone

Prophecies

Plague

Changelings

WTC

Columbia

Aliens

UFOnauts

Formal proof for the existence of UFOs

Evil

Antichrist

About God

Proof for the existence of God

God's methods

The Bible

Free will

Truth

About me (Dr Eng. Jan Pajak)

Old "about me"

My job search

Aleksander Możajski

Pigs from Chinese zodiac

Pigs Photos

Healing

Tropical fruit

Fruit folklore

Cookbook

Evolution of humans

All-in-one

Greek keyboard

Russian keyboard

Solving Rubik's cube 3x3=9

Solving Rubik's cube 4x4=16

Wrocław

Malbork

Milicz

Battle of Milicz

St. Andrea Bobola

Village Cielcza

Village Stawczyk

Wszewilki

Wszewilki of tomorrow

Korea

Hosta

1964 class of Ms Hass in Milicz

TUWr graduates 1970

Lectures 1999

Lectures 2001

Lectures 2004

Lectures 2007

Better humanity

Party of totalizm

Party of totalizm statute

FAQ - questions

Replicate

Memorial

Sabotages

Index of content with links

Menu 2

Menu 4

Source replica of page menu

Text [8e/2]

Text [8e]

Text [7]

Text [7/2]

Text [6/2]

Text [5/3]

Figs [5/3]

Text [2e]

Figures [2e]: 1, 2, 3

Text [1e]

Figures [1e]: 1, 2, 3

X text [1/4]

Monograph [1/4]:
E, 1, 2, 3, P, X

Monograph [1/5]


(Polskie tutaj:)

Replikuj

Źródłowa replika tej strony

Darmowa energia

Telekinetyczne ogniwo

Grzałka soniczna

Telekinetyka

Samochody bez spalin

Telekineza

Strefa wolna od telekinezy

Telepatia

Trzęsienia ziemi

Sejsmograf

Artyfakt

Koncept Dipolarnej Grawitacji

Totalizm

Pasożytnictwo

Karma

Prawa moralne

Nirwana

Dowód na duszę

Wehikuły czasu

Nieśmiertelność

Napędy

Magnokraft

Komora oscylacyjna

Militarne użycie magnokraftu

Tapanui

Nowa Zelandia

Atrakcje Nowej Zelandii

Dowody działań UFO na Ziemi

Fotografie UFO

Chmury-UFO

Bandyci wśród nas

Tornado

Huragany

Katrina

Lawiny ziemne

Zburzenie hali w Katowicach

Ludobójcy

26ty dzień

Petone

Przepowiednie

Plaga

Podmieńcy

WTC

Columbia

Kosmici

UFOnauci

Formalny dowód na istnienie UFO

Zło

Antychryst

O Bogu naukowo

Dowód na istnienie Boga

Metody Boga

Biblia

Wolna wola

Prawda

O mnie (dr inż. Jan Pająk)

Starsze "o mnie"

Poszukuję pracy

Aleksander Możajski

Świnka z chińskiego zodiaku

Zdjęcia ozdobnych świnek

Radości po 60-tce

Kuramina

Uzdrawianie

Owoce tropiku

Owoce w folklorze

Książka kucharska

Ewolucja ludzi

Wszystko-w-jednym

Grecka klawiatura

Rosyjska klawiatura

Rozwiązanie kostki Rubika 3x3=9

Rozwiązanie kostki Rubika 4x4=16

Wrocław

Malbork

Milicz

Bitwa o Milicz

Św. Andrzej Bobola

Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Miliczu

Klasa Pani Hass z LO Milicz

Absolwenci 1970

Nasz rok

Wykłady 1999

Wykłady 2001

Wykłady 2004

Wykłady 2007

Wieś Cielcza

Wieś Stawczyk

Wszewilki

Zwiedzaj Wszewilki i Milicz

Wszewilki jutra

Zlot "Wszewilki-2007"

Unieważniony Zjazd "2007"

Poprzedni Zlot "2006"

Raport Zlotu "2006"

Korea

Hosta

Lepsza ludzkość

Partia totalizmu

Statut partii totalizmu

FAQ - częste pytania

Replikuj

Memoriał

Sabotaże

Skorowidz

Menu 2

Menu 4

Źródłowa replika strony menu

Tekst [10]

Tekst [8p/2]

Tekst [8p]

Tekst [7]

Tekst [7/2]

Tekst [7b]

Tekst [6/2]

[5/4]: 1, 2, 3

Tekst [4c]: 1, 2, 3

Tekst [4b]

Tekst [3b]

Tekst [2]

[1/3]: 1, 2, 3

X tekst [1/4]

Monografia [1/4]:
P, 1, 2, 3, E, X

Monografia [1/5]


(Auf deutsch:)

Freie Energie

Telekinesis

Moralische Gesetze

Totalizm

Über mich


(En français:)

Énergie libre

Telekinesis

Lois morales

Totalizm

Au sujet de moi


(En espańol:)

Energía libre

Telekinesis

Leyes morales

Totalizm

Sobre mí


(In italiano:)

Energia libera

Telekinesis

Leggi morali

Totalizm

Circa me




Menu 2:

(scrollable)

Here is the list of all web pages which should be available at this address (i.e. from this server), arranged by language (in 8 languages). It represents a more frequently updated version of "Menu 1". Choose below the page that interests you by dragging scroll bars, then click on this web page to run it:

Here the page menu2.htm should be displayed.

(The same list can also be displayed from "Menu 1" by clicking Menu 2.)



Menu 3: (Alternative addresses of this page:)

bobola.net78.net

cielcza.iwebs.ws

energia.sl.pl

gravity.8tar.com

morals.cixx6.com

petone.loomhost.com

petone.xtreemhost.com

proof.t15.org

quake.hostami.me

rex.dasfree.com

soul.frihost.org

tornado.fav.cc

tornado.zxq.net

www.totalizm.pl

(Older versions:)

bible.webng.com

malbork.webng.com

tornados2005.narod.ru

dhost.info/nirvana

energy.atspace.org

pajak.fateback.com

geocities.ws/immortality

morals.mypressonline.com

antychryst

pigs.20megsfree.com

telekinesis.50megs.com

truenirvana.20m.com

anzwers.org/free/wroclaw

ufonauci.w.interia.pl




Menu 4:

(scrollable)

Here is the list of addresses of all totaliztic web sites that still worked at the date of the most recent update of this web page. At each of these addresses should be available all totaliztic web pages listed in "Menu 1" or "Menu 2", including also their different language versions (i.e. versions in languages: Polish, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek or Russian.) Thus firstly select the address which you wish to open by dragging scroll bars in small window below, then click on this address to run it. When opens the web page which represents this address, then choose from its "Manu 1" or "Menu 2" the web page which interests you and click on it to view that page:

Here the page menu.htm should be displayed.

(The above list can also be displayed from "Menu 1" by clicking Menu 4.)


#1. Welcome to the procedure of replication of HTML web pages, explained on the example of Dr Jan Pajak's web pages:

#2. What is "source-code replica" and why it is better from "image replica":

       When you photocopy a document, or make another reprint from a photo, you prepare an "image replica" of it. But if you duplicate a source code of a computer program (in a given programming language), you prepare a "source-code replica" of it. Web pages you can replicate in two ways. Namely, you can make their "source replicas", or their "image replicas". (In spite that almost every browser allows you to make "image replicas" of web pages in quite a simple way, making source replicas of these web pages is a much more difficult task.)
       Note that "source-code replicas" are much better than "image replicas". For example, source replicas allow to find, add, and complete missing components of given web pages (e.g. missing illustrations or missing text files) from other servers and/or other web pages. They also allow us to learn principles of web page design and programming.

#3. Advantages and disadvantages of preparing "source-code replicas" of my web pages:

       For some readers that work on problems addressed on my web pages, it would be highly beneficial to have in their own computers replicas of selected such pages, together with all their illustrations, texts, links, etc. After all, in case of having such replicas, one can later view given web pages, or print them, directly from his/her own computer, not from the Internet. Thus, one becomes independent from the access to Internet in each situation when he/she wishes to have a good look at my web pages, or at illustrations that my web pages display. Waiting for opening given web pages is then also incomparably shorter than waiting for opening an Internet page. Then also it is NOT needed to put up with all these subtle obstructions which seem to plague my web pages almost as it these are continually sabotaged by "little green UFOnauts" of some sort. So for these readers, who wish to make a "source replica" of any my web page in their own computer, below I am describing step-by-step how to accomplish this. This description reveals thoroughly how to prepare the so-called "source replica" of the web page, means a replica prepared in the programming language called "HTML" in which my web pages are originally coded. Note that such a "source replica" is much better than an "image replica" (which almost every browser allows to make in quite a simple way). For example, it allows to gradually complete all missing components of a given web page (e.g. missing illustrations or text files) from other servers. It alows to update separately each selected component of the web page as soon as we meet in Internet their better versions. It also allows us to learn principles of web page programming, thus it can be for us a first step towards later making our own web pages. Here are instructions for producing such "source replicas" from my web pages.

#4. How to begin, means how to open in our computer a new folder for storing my web pages and their enclosures:

       Create a folder named "a_pajak" (or "archives_pajak") on your hard disk "c:". This folder is to hold all the web pages that you may wish to replicate in your computer. To create such a folder, run a utility program named "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer", choose "Local Disk (C:)" for the "Address" in this utility program, then click on "File" in the pull-down menu from this "Windows Explorer", then click "New", finally choose the command "folder". Type the name "a_pajak" to be the name of a new folder that you created on you hard disk. Later you are to use this folder "a_pajak" for storing all my web pages that you wish to keep in you own computer.

#5. Creation of new subfolders (also called "sub-directories") for subsequent groups of ilustrations and texts:

       These need to be placed inside of this main folder named "a_pajak". These sub-folders are to contain subsequent kinds of texts and illustrations displayed or accessed through this web page. Here is the list of sub-folders that are used by this web page:
           14 - it contains all the illustrations which are used by this web page and also are used in monograph [1/4].
           54 - it contains illustrations that originally are used in my monographs [5/3e] and [5/4p].
           1e - it contains illustrations that originally are used in my monograph [1e].
           2e - it contains illustrations that originally are used in my monograph [2e].
           4c - it contains illustrations that originally are used in my Polish monograph [4c].
           cr - it contains illustrations that ilustrate landscaspes and curiosities of New Zealand.
           malbork - it contains illustrations that ilustrate views and curiosities of the Malbork Castle of Teutonic Knights from Poland.
           milicz - it contains illustrations that ilustrate views and curiosities of the Milicz township in Poland.
           ... - there is much more such folders containing illustrations or texts devoted to specific subjects.
           flags - it contains images of flags (i.e. German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, and English) used in my web pages. These images of flags are contained in files named de_flag.gif, es_flag.gif, fr_flag.gif, it_flag.gif, pl_flag.gif, uk_flag.gif. Any flags scanned into "*.gif" files with the above names, can be used for this purpose.
           In order to create such sub-folders, again it is enough to shift the "Windows Explorer" inside of the folder "a_pajak" and then generate them one by one.

#6. Saving the source code of a given web page:

       These need to land in your folder "a_pajak". For this, "right click" on your mouse while pointing it any text area of this web page (e.g. pointing right here). A small menu should appear, which is to have the option "View Source". Click on this menu option, and the source code of complete this web page appears in your text editor named "Notepad". Click on the "File" pull-down menu from this "Notepad" and choose the option "Save As...". Save the source code from your "Notepad" using the "replicate.htm" for "File name" of the code of this web page, while for the "Save in" pointing at the folder "c:\a_pajak" that you created earlier. Notice that pages called via links from this page, should be saved under slightly different names assigned to them, namely: "oscillatory_chamber.htm" for the web page on the "Oscillatory Chamber", "magnocraft_pl.htm" for the Polish version of this web page, etc.

#7. Saving illustrations:

       Right click separately on each illustration from this web page, then choose the option "Save Picture As". The majority of illustrations you need to save in the subfolder "54", the remaining ones in the subfolder "14". Notice that each illustration indicates at the bottom of the screen the subfolder in which it is to be saved.

#8. Run web pages that are replicated in your own computer:

       After you save this web page, you can run it in your own computer whenever you wish, by simple pointing at the file "magnocraft.htm" (i.e. the one with the source code of this web page) using the "Windows Explorer" for this pointing, and then double clicking at this file. (You can also run this file by pointing the "Windows Explorer" at it, and then pressing "Enter".) Pages linked with this one via hyperlinks can also be displayed through clicking on these hyperlinks while viewing this page, or can be displayed through clicking via the "Windows Explorer" at their names, means e.g. at "oscillatory_chamber.htm", or "pajak_jan_uk.htm".

#9. (Conditional) removal of banners:

       Free servers on which for the understandable reasons I display all my web sites, usually insert codes of banners to the source code of web pages that are displayed on them (frequently codes of these banners contain various irritating errors which try to make viewing my web pages quite difficult). If these banners irritate you, you can optionally cut them out from the source code of this web page, after you save this code in your own computer. To cut the banners out you need to identify their code (either by addresses referred in this code and starting from "http://...", or by seeking the comment type "banner insertion ..." which appears at the beginning and at the end of the banners' code).

#10. Updating and extending the own archive of such web pages:

       If someone is especially interested in descriptions contained on this web page, then it would be desirable to check in Internet every let say couple of months, whether description from this web page are updated and improved. If so, then it is worth to replace the old version of this web page with this improved version. For this, it is enough to rename the old replica kept in your computer by adding the word "old_" in front of it, and then copy from the internet a new version to store it under the original name that it has.

#11. How to download to your own computer ready-made source replicas of my web pages:

       Selected out of my web pages already have a source replica prepared by myself, and awayting for you download it to your computer. You can find their source replicas store at some addresses listed in their "Menu 3". Such source replicas of these web pages already include all files, folders, subfolders, illustrations, etc., needed for their run. In addition, they do NOT have advertising banners. They await to be downloaded in the ZIP format. All what it takes to make them work for you, is to download them to your own computer and then UNZIP them.
      In order to download them to your own computer, you need to click in "Menu 1" on the menu item marked "Source replica of this page". So try to click, because such a source replica may be available here (i.e. at this address) and it would be handy to have it in your own computer, or at least handy to try how you manage to download it. After such a ZIPped source replica downloads to your computer, all what you need to do is UNZIP it onto your hard disk. After UNZIPing, it forms a separate folder in which you will find a folder named "a_pajak" with all files, subfolders and illustrations inside, ready for the running and displaying a given web page. (In case you already have on your hard disk a folder named "c:\a_pajak" with my other source web pages, it is enough if you transfer all files and subfolders from this new folder "a_pajak" to the already existing one named "c:\a_pajak".)

#12. Legal issues:

       The copyright that is imposed onto all my intellectual properties, including my monographs and my web pages, reads, quote:
      "All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a database or retrieval system, transmitted, or distributed in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission from the author or a person legally authorized to act on his behalf. From the obligation of getting such a written permission are only released those who would like to prepare a single copy of this publication for their personal use oriented towards the increase of their knowledge and who fulfil the condition that they will not use the copy prepared for any professional purpose or for accomplishing material gains, and also that they copy the entire publication - including the title page, the content pages, all chapters, all illustrations, and all enclosures, etc."
      In order to express the above in other words, in cases when you do NOT intend to earn money from my work, but only wish to use it for the increase of your own knowledge, then you are welcome to prepare copies of my publications as you wish. And you do not even need to tell me that you copied my publications. The only limitation that I imposed on copies that you make to increase your knowledge, is that you are NOT allowed to cut them into parts or alter them. This means that you need to read and to use my publications in their original content, extend, size, and form, i.e. exactly as I designed and wrote them.


#13. How with the web page named "skorowidz_links.htm" one can find totaliztic descriptions of topics in which he is interested:

       A whole array of topics equally interesting as these from the above web page, is also discussed from the angle that is unique to the philosophy of totalizm. All these related topics can be found and identified with the use of content index prepared especially to make easier finding these web pages and topics. The name "index" means a list of "key words" usually provided at the end of textbooks, which allows to find fast the description or the topic in which we are interested. My web pages also has such a content "index" - only that it is additionally supplied in green links which after "clicking" at them with a mouse immediately open the web page with the topic that interest the reader. This content "index" is provided on the web page named skorowidz_links.htm. It can be called from the "organising" part of "Menu 1" of every totaliztic web page. I would recommend to look at it and to begin using it systematically - after all it brings closer hundreds of totaliztic topics which can be of interest to everyone.


#14. Emails and contact details to the author of this web page:

       Current email addresses to the author of this web page, i.e. officially to Dr Eng. Jan Pajak while courteously to Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak, at which readers can post possible comments, inquiries, or replies to questions which I ask on my web pages, are provided on the web page about me (Dr Eng. Jan Pajak). That page also provides other commonly used contact details to the author.
       The author's right for the use of courteous title of "Professor" stems from the custom that "with professors is like with generals", namely when someone is once a professor, than he or she courteously remains a professor forever. In turn the author of this web page was a professor at 4 different universities, i.e. at 3 of them, from 1 September 1992 untill 31 October 1998, as an "Associate Professor" from English-based educational system, while on one university as a (Full) "Professor" (since 1 March 2007 till 31 December 2007 - means at the last place of employment in his professional life).
       However, please notice that because of my rather chronic lack of time, I reluctantly reply to emails which contain JUST time consuming requests, while simultaneously they document a complete ignorance of their author in the topic area which I am researching. Therefore, if the reader sends a request to me, I suggest to let me know somehow that he or she actually went through the trouble of reading my web pages and learning what these pages try to say.


#15. Copyrights © 2013 by Dr Jan Pajak:

       Copyrights © 2013 by Dr Jan Pajak. All rights reserved. This web page (as well as all other web pages which I authorise) is a report from outcomes of research by the author - only that is written in a popular language (so that it can be understood by readers with non-scientific orientation). Ideas presented on this web page (and also in other publications by the author) are unique for the author’s research, and thus from the same angle these ideas were NOT presented by any other researcher. As such, this web page presents ideas which are the intellectual property of the author. Therefore, the content of this web page is the subject to the same laws of intellectual ownership as every other scientific publication. Especially the author reserves for himself the credit-rights for the scientific discoveries and inventions described on this web page. Therefore, the author reserves that during repeating any idea presented on this web page (i.e. any theory, principle, deduction, interpretation, device, evidence, proof, etc.), the repeating person gives a full credit to the author of this web page, through clearly explaining that the author of a given idea and/or research is Dr Jan Pajak, through indicating the internet address of this web page under which this idea was published, and through mentioning the date of most recent update of this web page (i.e. the date indicated below).

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Date of starting this page: 18 December 2004
Date of the latest update of this page: 5 February 2013
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