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I need to access a SVN repository that is available online but unfortunately, I am behind a firewall that will not allow svn checkout ... etc. Is there a service that I could give the repository URL, it would download the files for me and provide a ZIP file or something?

Related question: Download an SVN repository? However, the answers are not helpful for my case (I absolutely cannot use a local SVN client).

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Borek Bernard
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Since http://svndownload.eu5.org/ does not seem to work any longer, I suggest using wget as explained in an answer to the question you linked to.

If you are on a Windows machine and need wget I can recommend GOW (Gnu On Windows) as a lightweight collection of unix commands for windows.

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The web kalyfe tolds didn't worked me, and I ended downloading a corrupted .zip file. But if you can browse the code using HTTP(s), you can use this client app.

Update 2016.03: testing again the site, our new corporate firewall says that site is malicious.

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There is a lightweight tool, for Windows however.

it can download Git and SVN repositories

https://downloadsvn.codeplex.com/

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