There are corrupted images/files! How to fix them?
First check the log files to ensure that the images do really exist remotely and are not fake html error pages renamed into .jpg (“Not found” errors, for example). Rescan the website with “Continue an interrupted download” to catch images that might be broken due to various errors (transfer timemout, for example). Then, check if the broken image/file name is present in the log (hts-log.txt) – in this case you will find there the reason why the file has not been properly caught. If this doesn’t work, delete the corrupted files (Note: to detect corrupted images, you can browse the directories with a tool like ACDSee and then delete them) and rescan the website as described before. HTTrack will be obliged to recatch the deleted files, and this time it should work, if they do really exist remotely!. Q: FTP links are not caught! What’s happening? A: FTP files might be seen as external links, especially if they are located in outside domain. You have either to accept all external links (See