Hi David Murray,
On Wed, 06 Dec 2000 10:43:45 +1300, in article
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Murray wrote:
> Ralph Fox wrote:
>
> > It is possible in Netscape Communicator 4.xx
>
> No it's not.
Let us put this back in the context of the original message.
The original author, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote
| When a page is saved in Netscape 6, only the text is saved.
| To save the pictures, right-clicking of them to bring up a
| context menu that has an option to save must be done.
To save the pictures, one does _not_ have to right-click each
of the pictures. There is another option: use Composer to save
all of the pictures at once.
> Doing it as you have suggested actually changes the substance of the
> page being saved.
Although the HTML code will not be byte-for-byte identical, the page
will generally look the same.
> Yeah sure you get to save all the pictures with it,
> but the HTML is changed.
If you want the HTML code unchanged, then go back to the
Navigator window and save the HTML on top of the HTML
saved by the Composer window.
Different people, at different times, want different things when
saving a web page. There are at least two alternatives
1. Do not change the HTML at all, not in any way.
2. Change the HTML so that the saved HTML text will load the saved
pictures.
I assume you want #1, although you haven't said explicitly.
Ralph.
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