> I'd like the copy option too, but I'd like a save this page option even
> more. I used to use pendragon browser to download my html. That program
> had an option to save the current document as a seperate file. I'd like
> to be able to browse a daily news site and save a specific article I
> like to a seperate plucker file. That way as the older news articles on
> the site disappear, I can still have that article I liked. Is something
> like this possible?
It's not possible today, but there's been talk about it many times
in the past. Remember though, you can't get the original HTML that created
it back, so you'll only get, at the most, a recreation of it, or just plain
text, no markup/elements inside it. It gets difficult when dealing with
tables/etc. but not impossible. We know the bits that trigger bold and so
on, we just have to put them back (if you need the "real" HTML back that
is).
Care to help us implement it?
/d