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>akash has rightly pointed out wget options for >general offline viewing of any 
>website. i think he >is perfectly right ! another wget options may 
>be interesting -

>wget -m URL 

>sthitapragna's reply suffices the second aspect. i >would like to add one more thing. 
>mozilla and >konquerer both have save as postscript option. 
>obviously the embedded link is not covered in that >still i have found it pretty 
>useful. 
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wget does the job but you could use 3rd party tool like httrack website copier ==> 
http://www.httrack.com/ It copies the entire   website(s) to your local disk and it 
has many options for your offline browsing needs. 

Cheers.
nEo_Digits
http://geocities.com/neo_digits


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