And easier way is to use a Netscape browser and the "Save Frame As..." option.

Andy Rivenes

At 04:24 AM 9/23/2003 -0800, Boivin, Patrice J wrote:
The grueling method is...

grab the header, copy paste it into notepad.exe.  That strips the weird
formatting out of it.

Grab the body text, but not all the way down, try to guess where the body
text frame ends and stop just before that.  It may take a few tries to find
exactly where.

copy paste into Wordpad.exe.

Then, take the header info from notepad and insert it in wordpad just before
the body text.

close notepad.exe.

You can now save the text that is in wordpad.

What a rigmarole.

Patrice.

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Paula,


I think the problem may lie in MetaLink's use of the icky icky frame
construct (See http://www.useit.com/ for explanation of why frames are bad
and aren't even needed).  You don't say what browser you're using, but I can
guess.  Toss out that virus-toting piece of dung, IEeeeeeee.  Actually, keep
it on your system, but make sure you have "Work Offline" checked before
closing it for the last time.  That way, your MS Outlook (Lookout!) mail
won't be able to automatically retrieve junk off of the web when you preview
or read messages.  This will help keep your spam count low.

So, in Mozilla (or other Gecko variant like Firebird or perhaps even
Netscape) or Opera 7.2.0, right click on the link to the article you want.
In the popup menu that appears, choose "Open link in another tab" or "Open
link in another window" or whatever option you have.  With the link in it's
own space, you should be able to figure out how to save the article locally.
One thing to watch for when using this technique is that the MetaLink pages
are often coded to open new links in a frame ([EMAIL PROTECTED]&@#% frames!) from your
original MetaLink window/tab, unless you right-click every link into a new
window/tab.  Mozilla and it's variants also offer a middle-click to
automagically pop the link into a new window/tab.

These other browsers have the nice intended effect of being available on
multiple platforms, so you have the ability to call up MetaLink without
needing an MS Windohs box.  :)

HTH!  GL!
Rich

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                  Quad/Tech Inc, Sussex, WI USA


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