On Jan 26, 2005, at 2:38 AM, Mark Philip wrote:

I want to be able to save the page.
Try using iCab <www.icab.de>. It's a little known web browser with a Save As Web Archive option,

Mozilla also allows a complete save, not as compact as icab (which saves it as a single archive file) but more transportable should iCab never exist. Choose "Save As..." and in the "Format" dropdown at the bottom of the save dialog choose "Web Page, Complete." It will save every image etc. in a folder and save the web page itself with links adjusted to point to that folder. Any web browser could then view the page.


That said, I now generally use "save as PDF" when I want to archive a web page, unless I want to keep links. In converting links, it not only changes the image links to point to the files in the folder it creates on your disk, it also changes any relative links (a href="filename") to fully-defined links (a href="http://sitename.com/filename";) so they'll all still work.

Anne


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