How about virtual screenshot the webpage to save in a resolution that
is high enough to zoom in the read.
Additional save the stripped text of the web page for text reading.
Evtl. to overlay on the screenshot.


On Dec 30, 12:45 am, Mariano Kamp <mariano.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My understanding is that I can store stuff locally with gears. But  
> this part is possible with Android in a nicer way.
> I was looking for the actual "download a webpage" mechanism.
>
> Cheers,
> Mariano
>
> On Dec 29, 2008, at 1:02 AM, Eric wrote:
>
>
>
> > Have u hear of google gear? which is already integrated into
> > Android......
> > If you use gear's features, I believe you can do what you are after.
> > (but don't ask me how because I don't know.)
>
> > Cheers
> > Eric
> > Portable Electronics Ltd
> >www.hdmp4.com
>
> > On Dec 28, 2:18 am, Mariano Kamp <mariano.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >>    I was wondering what would be a good way to download a webpage for
> >> offline reading?
>
> >>    I first thought about downloading the html source, grep it for the
> >> image tag's soure attribute and download the image. After rewriting
> >> the image tag in a way that it reffers to the local file and storing
> >> the html and the image content locally it should be possible to
> >> display the webpage from the local filesystem.
> >> But it could be a PITA to find all the image tags, would replicate
> >> browser functionality (parser) and wouldn't take care of images that
> >> are referenced in the css or set by Javascript.
>
> >>    WebView offers a capturePicture() method. But even if I would find
> >> a way to easily store and retrieve the images, I can't use the zoom
> >> functionality of WebView anymore as well as the care for orientation
> >> changes and of course clicking on the links wouldn't be possible  
> >> either.
>
> >>    It seems that it could be possible to download the source, hand it
> >> to WebView and capture all requests for external resources, so that
> >> they can be downloaded and stored locally. So when later on loading
> >> the locally stored html the events could be overridden again and the
> >> images could be loaded locally.
>
> >>    Does this make sense? Is that possible? Can WebView load/parse/
> >> (render) a webpage when not displayed? Did anybody do this
> >> successfully or is this to much off the beaten (and tested) path?
>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Mariano

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