Hello people. Once in a while, I have the urge to save a page which seems too useful to download it every time I need it. I tried to do that with a couple of the gEDA wiki pages, and found that its format doesn't really allow to do that (something I didn't notice on other sites - at least it doesn't work with Firefox 3.0.xx). I may be wrong - I'm not an HTML expert, but I noticed a couple of issues:
1) The logo has an absolute link: http://geda.seul.org//graphics/navlogo.png 2) It seems most of the problems are caused by the ':' in the URL. If I do a seach-and-replace (geda: by geda_) all links work in the saved page, and all images show (which they didn't before the change). I'm doubtful if the ':' is legal (even though it works). Normally a ':' in a URL is the separator between URL and the port. (eg. http://my.url.org:8080) 3) This also works for CSS: before the replacement, css files were not loaded correctly. 4) Neither CSS validation (2 errors) nor HTML validation (33 errors) accept that page (geda:gsch2pcb_tutorial). Most are very minor errors - but they may contribute to the save problem. Note this is not criticism, just observing a couple of points which might improve the usability of the docs. ... and I offer my help if wanted. John PS: My workaround is to save it as PDF from the browser - which works reasonably well, but I prefer HTML. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user