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Re: OT: saving complete web pages
- Subject: Re: OT: saving complete web pages
- From: J R FOX jr_fox@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 14:51:37 -0800 (PST)
--- David Auerbach wrote:
> Nope. Scrapbook. It adds a contextual menu item
> allowing you to save
> a webpage as a local file(s). You can set it to go
> 0 or 1 or 2
> or ... links deep. It's accessible through the
> sidebar, where it
> displays as titles you can click on and, voila, up
> pops the webpage.
> (It also lets you create named subfolders to
> categorize stuff. I'll
> send you a screenshot if you like or you can simply
> try it out.)
This would only be of interest as a potential solution
if: 1) It saved as one complete, self-contained file,
rather than a collection of many pieces that go into
subdirectories, etc. AND 2) It survives the original
website's demise. The .MHT thing with all the
embedded links will *not* do this.
It sounds like the scrapbook won't meet condition 1.
Jordan