K. Ghosh wrote:
When Web Pages from the internet are downloaded via IE in Windows,
the pages (and the links contained therein) are readable in offline
mode.

The same does not happen when the web pages are downloaded by say Opera browser under Linux. In offline mode the links in the downloaded page continue pointing to the website instead of the
directory into which the page has been downloaded, and the links fail to
open.


I have tried to look into the settings in both IE as well as Opera, but
could not make out what changes to make to Opera.

Unless you have a specific reason for using Opera, try Mozilla or Firebird...they save pages offline ala IE.


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Varun Varma
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