If you just want the single Web page and are using IE on Windows, just save the page to the desktop and right click on it to "Convert to Plucker".
Long winded instructions: * Go to the page in IE. * Select Save As from the File menu. * In the Save Web Page dialog, select Web Page Complete in the Save As Type field. * Save the page to your desktop. (It will also make a directory for any images.) * Right click on the saved page on your desktop and select Convert to Plucker from the menu. -----Original Message----- From: AML [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:29 PM To: Plucker Subject: Q.: simply parse an html page while surfing Hello, Sorry for this newbie question, but does anyone know how to SIMPLY parse a simple html page while surfing on the web so it could be read later in plucker? I've tried to drag-and-drop the address from IE6 address bar to the Plucker-build shorcut on my desktop, but it doesn't work. The only solution I found is to make a shorcut on my "links" to open plucker-build faster... but I have to re-write all the command line each time... (ex.: --pluckerdir=/tmp --doc-name="Kiblansky" --doc-file=kiblansky --home-url="http://www.mce.gouv.qc.ca/g/html/onq/99/99_02.htm" --maxdepth=1 --bpp=8) Any idea? TIA, AML

