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jadison
03-15-2000, 11:36 AM
I have several webpages that I want to be able to view while I'm offline. What steps do I take to do this?

Thanks for ur help,

jadison

jad1097
03-15-2000, 11:43 AM
If you are yseing IE5 here is what the help file says.

To save a Web page on your computer

On the File menu, click Save As.
Double-click the folder you want to save the page in.
In the File name box, type a name for the page.
In the Save as type box, select a file type.
To save all of the files needed to display this page, including graphics, frames, and style sheets, click Web Page, complete. This option saves each file in its original format.

To save all of the information needed to display this page in a single MIME-encoded file, click Web Archive. This option saves a snapshot of the current Web page. Note This option is available only if you have installed Outlook Express 5 or later.

To save just the current HTML page, click Web Page, HTML only. This option saves the information on the Web page, but it does not save the graphics, sounds, or other files.

To save just the text from the current Web page, click Text Only. This option saves the information on the Web page in straight text format.

Notes

With Web Page, complete and Web Archive, you can view all of the Web page offline, without adding the page to your Favorites list and marking it for offline viewing.
When you choose Web Page, complete, only the current page is saved. If you want to view Web pages and the pages they link to while offline, see Related Topics.

jadison
03-15-2000, 01:27 PM
I got it now, thanks guys, I now have my own website, now I just have to make it professional looking!

oblivion
03-16-2000, 12:46 AM
Cant you either click "favorites,or right click the page and click add to favorites...
then check the box that says "make availiable offline"..........I see this option everytime I add something to my favorites,and I have made a few of the availiable offline this way..............

CujoRbd
03-17-2000, 03:46 PM
the best way that i have found to do this is (in IE only) is to use the edit command. just click edit (with Windows Notepad) and then do a save as... just save it as *.htm.

this seems to work for me... you can't view the pics and stuff, but if you're semi-decent with HTML, then you don't need this...

just my 2 cents on the subject...


CujoRbd

Mr Twobit
03-17-2000, 06:32 PM
jadison........
goto the Intel homepage. They have the 'neatest' little 3D Photo Cube in javascript. I have it on a page I'm working on.
To see how it works goto www.intrnet.net/~twobit (http://www.intrnet.net/~twobit)

Mr Twobit