Ive also asked for this and got nothing either so I thought doing via Ruby / OSA would do the trick but ended up w/ a corrupt record in SQLite. +1 for this feature.

- Jon

On Apr 13, 2007, at 6:59 PM, Patrick Gilmour wrote:

Boo Hoo. No one got a reply for me?
Sniff.


On Apr 11, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Patrick Gilmour wrote:

Hi,

I have several online timetables stored as Web Archives that now need to be updated as the timetables have changed.

Is there any way to do this easily or do I need to return to the URL, create a new Web Archive and then delete the old one?

Thanks,

Pat



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