[Air-l] archiving websites for later analysis

Robin Cheesman robin at ruc.dk
Thu Oct 3 00:23:14 PDT 2002


Not so deep in IE5:

Add the page to Favorites.
Open Organize Favorites.
Select the page you wish to archive.
Check "Make available offline"
Open Properties -> Download, and make your choices: links deep, limit 
space, even -> Advanced: images, etc. In Properties -> Schedule you may, 
well of course, schedule.

-- Robin

On 03-10-2002 09:06, Frank Schaap wrote:
> Thanks all for the helpful links. I'll be trying out some of the solutions and
> I'll let you know what I think of them.
> 
> Chris wrote:
> 
>>Internet Explorer 5 and above offers a number of ways to save sites,
>>for purists who want all the HTML and code, and a Web Archive feature
>>which will save a site and all its links to whatever link depth you
>>specify.
> 
> 
> I've looked into this, but I haven't been able to figure out how to set the
> necessary link depth in IE. I'm running IE6 on both Win2k and NT (and IE5 on
> 98) and when selecting the "Save As" function, I never encounter the
> possibility of saving anything else but the current displayed page. Selecting
> the 'archive' function only seems to save the current site in one file instead
> of normal HTML files...
> 
> Anyone know if this setting is buried somewhere else, deep down?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Frank.
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