[Air-l] archiving websites for later analysis

Molly Kerby molly.kerby at wku.edu
Thu Oct 3 07:43:28 PDT 2002


In Netscape you can save the full page on you hard drive (code included) -- just in
case you are interested:

Open Netscape Composer
Go to "open page" under file
Cut and paste the URL
Open the page
...then save it on your hard drive


Molly Kerby
Western Kentucky University

Robin Cheesman wrote:

> 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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> >
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