You could look at programmatically creating a MHT file like you get when
you are using Internet Explorer and do Save As 'Web Archive, Single
File', but that probably restricts you to IE only.

http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsdesktop/Creating-a-MHTML-MIME-HTML-61cf5dd1

Otherwise I'd say it is a case of parsing the HTML looking for <img>
tags, looking at the URL, downloading the JPG and rewriting the URL to
your local location. This won't help you if images are being returned
from scripting though.

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