On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:47:25 +0530
Varun Varma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.
> 

I was using Mozilla earlier with the same problem. Additionally,
Mozilla was extremely slow. Opera, thankfully, works superbly.

I think the problem lies elsewhere. I have Debian installed in another 
m/c and the same problem exists there also. I must be missing something
very silly.

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