Transfer leopard time machine backup content to Evernote (or any other viewer)

Hi
We had a Wiki on an old Mac server (OS X Leopard) which has now broken down.
I would like to copy the Wiki content into a new format, namely to Evernote.
We have backups available, which were done with time machine. It's output however is without the old wiki structure and thus not easy to decipher. Currently I have to enter each folder to see which .htmls are behind it. Many of the htmls do not load correctly (e.g. images don't show). Long story short, an easy copy+paste doesn't work ;-)
Is there any way to revert this backup into a more manageable, structured form with or without a leopard or mac server at hand?
I have a macbook pro 3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, OS X Yosemite version 10.10.1
This is what the content of a main folder looks like:
And within one of the sub-folders:
Thanks
Gunda

Hi
We had a Wiki on an old Mac server (OS X Leopard) which has now broken down.
I would like to copy the Wiki content into a new format, namely to Evernote.
We have backups available, which were done with time machine. It's output however is without the old wiki structure and thus not easy to decipher. Currently I have to enter each folder to see which .htmls are behind it. Many of the htmls do not load correctly (e.g. images don't show). Long story short, an easy copy+paste doesn't work ;-)
Is there any way to revert this backup into a more manageable, structured form with or without a leopard or mac server at hand?
I have a macbook pro 3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, OS X Yosemite version 10.10.1
This is what the content of a main folder looks like:
And within one of the sub-folders:
Thanks
Gunda

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