I have done similar low-tech solutions for demos, either using (in IE) save as 'web 
page complete' or 'web page archive' which will save the associated images as well.  
You can also just use alt-print screen and paste the screen shots into a ppt 
presentation, then you can make it 'clickable' in a limited way.

>>> "Brunt, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/08/02 05:50PM >>>
Jeff, you could do something simple like view source and just copy the html
output for each page.  Caveat is does your client want them to be linked or
somehow clickable*(sorry about that awful word!*).

Mike Brunt
Sempra Energy
213.244.5226

"A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved
from a simpler system that worked just fine. "  


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Beer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: dynamic pages to html


hello all,

A client wants to load a number of pages from their site on a laptop for
display at a conference.  It's a very dynamic site - can I use CFSAVECONTENT
to write out HTML files?

Any caveats or concerns before I start trying to figure this out?  I only
need to create about 10 pages, so it shouldn't be too bad :)

TIA!

Jeff



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