Hi List,
I did some trials in saving two pages.
1- empty the cache (F8)... I have my cache written to the HD
2- go on line to the desired website
3- disconnect after downloading the page(s) (Alt H)
4- leave Arachne (Alt X) so no events are added to the cache
5- go to cache.idx. COPY cache.idx website.txt
6- view or print website.txt
This file is one very long line... not all viewers/editors like
this and it is not easy to understand it.
cache.idx is a list that states:
original filename => cache converted => cache + original extension
I had the cache.idx (website.txt) made better readable by searching for
">" by the editor and giving an enter to break up the very long line.
Cache converted = conversion by Arachne on JPG files. Default JPG =>
BMP. I use JPG => GIF.
7- Use Norton Commander and make two windows:
********* LEFT ************* *********** RIGHT ****************
New directory for webpage Arachne\cache
**************************** **********************************
index.html <= 54930731.htm
kopframe.htm <= 54930735.htm
inhoud.htm <= 54930737.htm
eng-vlag.bmp <= 54930740.tmp <<<
updated.gif <= 54930741.gif
*
***** files in cache copied with
original name (F5) to new
directory.
-8 Open Arachne, F10, and view new directory => index.htm
Yes, the page is saved with the correct immages!
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I did not try this with long file names... but index.html became
index.htm... however a good webpage does not use long file names ;-)
IMHO there must be an automated way to use cache.idx to convert the
files in the cache back to the original names; but how to do it?
I will add to modified cache.idx (webpage.txt) with commemts:
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Start of my home page:
�http://home.hetnet.nl/~ba8tian/index.html�text/htmlCACHE\54930731.HTMCACHE\54930731.HTM-��>
�http://home.hetnet.nl/~ba8tian/kopframe.htm�text/htmlCACHE\54930735.HTMCACHE\54930735.HTM0��>
�http://home.hetnet.nl/~ba8tian/inhoud.htm�
text/htmlCACHE\54930737.HTMCACHE\54930737.HTM8��>
�http://home.hetnet.nl/~ba8tian/eng-vlag.bmpimage/bmpCACHE\54930740.TMPCACHE\54930740.TMP9��>
�http://home.hetnet.nl/~ba8tian/updated.gif�image/gifCACHE\54930741.GIFCACHE\54930741.GIF9��>
German page www.elexs.de/oszi1.htm
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi1.htm]text/htmlCACHE\54930772.HTMCACHE\54930772.HTM���>
�http://www.elexs.de/ellogo.gif�Zimage/gifCACHE\54930781.GIFCACHE\54930781.GIF���>
�http://www.elexs.de/sinus4.jpg#_file/.GIFCACHE\54930783.GIFCACHE\54930783.JPG���>
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi1.jpgM�file/.GIFCACHE\54930789.GIFCACHE\54930789.JPG���>
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi2.jpgc�file/.GIFCACHE\54930797.GIFCACHE\54930797.JPG���>
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi3.jpgK�file/.GIFCACHE\54930798.GIFCACHE\54930798.JPG���>
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi4.jpg�|file/.GIFCACHE\54930805.GIFCACHE\54930805.JPG���>
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi6.jpgůfile/.GIFCACHE\54930807.GIFCACHE\54930807.JPG���>
�http://www.elexs.de/oszi5.jpg��file/.GIFCACHE\54930814.GIFCACHE\54930814.JPG���>
Hope this will be usefull to you, Bastiaan
Technische Redactie CQ-PA
Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ
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