Micael,
        I tried both of your suggestions on my siteloadertest.r and
neither one worked. Both returned the same error (this is
copy/pasted):
Option1 syntax:
write %/D/nnet/html/file.html read http://www.dot.com/index.html
Option1 results:
** Access Error: Cannot open /D/nnet/html/file.html.
** Where: write %/D/nnet/html/andovernews.advertiserwatch.html 
read
http://www.andovernews.com/cgi-bin/news_search.pl?,advertiserwatch

Option2 syntax:
write to-file %"/D/nnet/html/file.html" read
http://www.dot.com/index.html
Option2 results:
Access Error: Cannot open
/D/nnet/html/andovernews.advertiserwatch.html.
** Where: write to-file
%/D/nnet/html/andovernews.advertiserwatch.html 
read
http://www.andovernews.com/cgi-bin/news_search.pl?,advertiserwatch

        What could it be? The noted directories are there (I've verified
and checked the spelling), and this script works fine when I
avoid all the directory stuff and just have the file write to
Rebol's default root (D:\nnet\rebol\).

Still trying to figure it out.

Chuck Heffner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A new paradigm in viewing news - coming soon (maybe)

> Hey Chuck, Try
> 
> write %/D/nnet/html/file.html read http://www.dot.com/index.html
> or
> write to-file %"/D/nnet/html/file.html" read http://www.dot.com/index.html
> 
> Brgds /Micael

>         My Rebol root is d:/nnet/rebol/ (it's there with all the other
> tools I use for my upcoming site). I want to save my downloaded
> files to d:/nnet/html/ .
>         My script format is:
> write %file.html read http://www.dot.com/index.html
>         I've tried all of these without success:
> write /D/nnet/html/%file.html read
> http://www.fubar.com/index.html
> write /D/nnet/html/file.html read http://www.dot.com/index.html
> write D/nnet/html/%file.html read http://www.dot.com/index.html
> write D/nnet/html/file.html read http://www.dot.com/index.html
> write "/D/nnet/html/file.html" read http://www.dot.com/index.html
>         Last, the user guide and dictionary told me how to do various
> dir tasks, but not how to save (even off-handed). Solution?

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