Good Day
first of all, let me thank you for WebCopy - this is a very powerful tool, and I was looking for something similar for a long time since I prefer taking data from the internet and use them when offline.
Unfortunately I am not very skilled and I am not sure if what I am trying to do is possible.
I am lately trying to download an interactive map so I can use it when I am offline. This is correctly managed by WebCopy, but the resolution of the map is VERY poor, in fact it is impossible to read.
I attach all the files (sorry for large dimensions, I was not sure is reducing was a good idea):
a)First image is a screenshot of what I was able to download with WebCopy:
Downloaded.jpg
b)Second image is a screenshot of the online version of the map
Internet.jpg
Even stranger is that, when I zoom in using the downloaded version, some parts of the map (but only some parts) are seen in correct resolution, but it reverts back to the "blurry" version when zooming out.
c)Third image is a screenshot of what I randomly get when zooming in the downloaded version:
Zoom.jpg
d)Last image is a screenshot of the zoomed online
Zoom Net.jpg
Now, since I am a newbie on that, am I doing something wrong? Maybe this download is not possible with WebCopy? There is any option I need to activate?
For info, I tried opening the downloaded version with several browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, even Internet Explorer), but the behavior is similar.
I just downloaded WebCopy, so it is the newest version.
Any help is highly appreciated, as I said I am new but willing to learn :)
Please let me know any missing information I need to provide for potential further analysis.
Hello,
This doesn't sound like something WebCopy would be able to help with - due to the nature of a map dynamically loading images of different qualities and scales as one zooms in an out of a map that pretty much guarantees that JavaScript is involved. WebCopy doesn't execute JavaScript and so generally can't copy these websites.
In addition, maps are interactive, e.g. they only update when you scroll or zoom. These interactions will almost certainly never be supported by WebCopy.
Sorry, but I don't think WebCopy is a good fit for this scenario.
Obligatory documentation link: https://docs.cyotek.com/cyowcopy/current/javascript.html (https://docs.cyotek.com/cyowcopy/current/javascript.html)
Regards;
Richard Moss