Ah! Hell lot of steps here just to save a page. In IE, I simply
click "File" and choose "Save As". Anyway, thanks for the suggestions.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ralph Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
stutter.invalid> wrote:
> 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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