Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-23 Thread Ed Mullen
On 2/23/2018 at 7:12 AM, Richard Owlett created this epitome of digital 
genius:

On 02/22/2018 09:07 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
On 2/22/2018 at 5:43 AM, Richard Owlett created this epitome of 
digital genius:
There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The 
authors chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA




A quick search turned up:



Not used it myself.



That is the type of program I'm looking for.
What were your search terms? I didn't know what to search for.
I'm looking for a Linux program, but do have a dusty WinXP machine nearby.



"html merge" no quotes


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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-23 Thread Richard Owlett

On 02/22/2018 09:07 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
On 2/22/2018 at 5:43 AM, Richard Owlett created this epitome of digital 
genius:
There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The 
authors chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA




A quick search turned up:



Not used it myself.



That is the type of program I'm looking for.
What were your search terms? I didn't know what to search for.
I'm looking for a Linux program, but do have a dusty WinXP machine nearby.

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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Lee
On 2/22/18, Richard Owlett  wrote:
> There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The authors
> chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.
>
> That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of
> documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can
> easily text search across section boundaries.
>
> Suggestions?

I don't do that very often, so I just download the files & copy the
text between   in files 2..n to the 1st file and maybe
adjust pointers to the images if i really want to keep the pictures.

Regards,
Lee
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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Ed Mullen
On 2/22/2018 at 5:43 AM, Richard Owlett created this epitome of digital 
genius:
There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The authors 
chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA




Well, the simple (most tedious) way is to open file 1 in a text editor, 
open file 2, copy file 2's code and paste it into file 1.  Save file 1 
with a new name.  etc.  You'll likely get odd things happening, 
especially if the pages are from different sites.


Also, Google something like "merge html" no quotes.

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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ed Mullen wrote:
On 2/22/2018 at 7:19 AM, Paul B. Gallagher created this epitome of 
digital genius:

Richard Owlett wrote:

There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The 
authors chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA


In Google, search as follows:
 "owlett" site:flurbish.com
which will find all instances of the search string in the named domain.

Then open each hit in a new window while keeping the list open for 
later use.




Paul, that search returned:

"Your search - "owlett" site:flurbish.com - did not match any documents."

Not sure what you were trying to accomplish.


That was a demonstration of the technique. I didn't mean to claim there 
was a site  or that the OP wanted to search for his own name.


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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Ed Mullen
On 2/22/2018 at 5:43 AM, Richard Owlett created this epitome of digital 
genius:
There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The authors 
chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA




A quick search turned up:



Not used it myself.

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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Ed Mullen
On 2/22/2018 at 7:19 AM, Paul B. Gallagher created this epitome of 
digital genius:

Richard Owlett wrote:

There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The 
authors chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA


In Google, search as follows:
 "owlett" site:flurbish.com
which will find all instances of the search string in the named domain.

Then open each hit in a new window while keeping the list open for later 
use.




Paul, that search returned:

"Your search - "owlett" site:flurbish.com - did not match any documents."

Not sure what you were trying to accomplish.

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Re: Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Richard Owlett wrote:

There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The authors 
chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA


In Google, search as follows:
"owlett" site:flurbish.com
which will find all instances of the search string in the named domain.

Then open each hit in a new window while keeping the list open for later 
use.


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Stitching together multiple page HTML into single page.

2018-02-22 Thread Richard Owlett
There are sites containing relatively complex documentation. The authors 
chose to break it down in chunks of one HTML page per section.


That is convenient for those viewing it online. I read that level of 
documentation offline. I prefer it as a single page format so I can 
easily text search across section boundaries.


Suggestions?
TIA


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