Marta,

Try downloading the new Safari update (You need OS-X 10.2 to run it) 
and then you will not have to worry about so much about it. Safari has 
tabbed browsing, auto-fill for forms and is just flat out fast.
It also has a few other really neat features.

                Jerry

p.s. The difference between the two (web-archive and source) is that 
the web archive is intended to be a complete copy of the site on your 
hard drive, comes with pictures, etc. HTML source, on the other hand, 
is just the source code for making a web page, you don't get the 
pictures, etc.

On Monday, April 14, 2003, at 10:40  AM, Marta Edie wrote:

> Lee, this is especially for you . I asked this question before. The
> situation: I bring up some webpage. I want to save it. I have three 
> options
> : as plain text, as web archive or as html source. Now the plain text 
> is
> understood, it has no format etc. But the web archive and the HTML 
> source,
> when brought up again, look both alike, however, the icons on the 
> desktop
> are different, one has the globe on it, the other something like a 
> written
> page. What is the intrinsic difference in these two icons?  Thanks, 
> Marta
>
>
> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
> | be April 22. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
>
>
>



| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
| be April 22. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.


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