Maybe what you are looking for is available on the MSDN documentation
DVD that you can download in subscribers section ?

Or then you could use GetRight to automatically download the msdn
section recursively (it does that by following links and you can
configure the crawling). I am not sure if you need to pro edition. In
any case, you can download the evaluation version just to do what you
want. Look in Tools/Server synchronizer...

Sébastien

On 9/13/06, Girish Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Phil,

I did google and had got response as well...Here's the link for you

http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=Internet+Explorer+DHTML+API+Reference&meta=

What you suggested is a way to generate a stand alone single help file from
online MSDN. Am I correct? I did try to search (google) for scripts which
can do this for me but did not find any.

I think any script (if ever available) will have to get the HTML response
returned from the server and resolve all the hyperlinks in it and then get
their respective HTML response and so on. I could not fine any such script..

If anybody can point me to some pointer for this, it would be of great help.
I want the check out the documentation for DOM offline..

Thanking you in advance

Regards,
Girish Jain


----- Original Message -----
From: "phil paxton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] DHTML API Reference Download


> On 9/11/06, Girish Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am looking for the complete Internet Explorer DHTML API Reference as a
>> single-file download (such as .chm or .pdf). I did googled up but could
>> not fine much out of it. I want the entire help to be downloaded locally
>> to my machine so that I can refer it anytime I want and I dont have to
>> search MSDN
>>
>> I know this is off the discussion... my apology if it has troubled you :)
>
> Not at all.
>
> "Internet Explorer DHTML API Reference" doesn't Google, but if you
> remove "Internet Explorer" and search for "DHTML API Reference",
> you'll only get a couple of hits, one of whch leads directly to the
> MSDN online document system.
>
> There are scripts floating about which enable creating standalone
> documents which should do the trick.
>
> This exercise is left to the reader.
>
>> Thanking you in advance
>> Cheers,
>> Girish Jain
>
> Tide,
>
> p
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