This might work for him depending on what he's saving the page for:
Perhaps if only for printing or archival purposes, he could print it
to a PDF file with the options configured so that the URL prints on a
page (top, bottom, whatever). However, if he needed the actual HTML
from the page, he's out of luck as far as I know.

On 4/2/06, Ruth Rickard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings
>
> A Mac-owning friend, now using Firefox, is seeking a browser that
> when he saves a page will save the URL with it. I see that Camino
> saves the title of the page, but not the URL. Is there some way to
> change this?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Ruth
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