Download website offline..

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Ann

Hi ,

I am trying to download a website page offline .The problem is i am
trying to save a page (of type *.cfm )that is displayed as a result of
a search and is dependent on the search criteria.I tried using Win HT
Track, Website Extractor and various other software..It fails cause of
the search criteria not being provided..is there some way i can save
the result of this search and related links from page/list turned up
from this search?

Any help will be greatly appreciated,

Thanks,
Ann
 
Ann said:
Hi ,

I am trying to download a website page offline .The problem is i am
trying to save a page (of type *.cfm )that is displayed as a result of
a search and is dependent on the search criteria.I tried using Win HT
Track, Website Extractor and various other software..It fails cause of
the search criteria not being provided..is there some way i can save
the result of this search and related links from page/list turned up
from this search?

If it's something you'll be searching on a regular basis I'd put the search
URL into a desktop shortcut. Otherwise, the File->save/save as options
should save your info properly.
 
(e-mail address removed) (Ann) wrote in
Hi ,

I am trying to download a website page offline .The problem is i am
trying to save a page (of type *.cfm )that is displayed as a result of
a search and is dependent on the search criteria.

Maybe I have'nt understood your question ... I've tried a Google search for
"download freeware" (just to try), got the first page, saved it in IE6 in
..mht format and got a file called "Cerca con Google download freeware.mht"
(in italian; it should be "Search with Google download freeware. mht" in
english). Double clicking on it opens the first page, but clicking on the
page 2, 3 and so on at the bottom opens correctly the other pages (on the
web) of the search results. Does it work for you? If not, can you give an
example? Bye.
 
I don't think you can; the data is dynamic (not truly a part of the page
being saved).
 
htttracker is goodbut doesn't work with javascript page's
do you now wich program do this?
 
Ceg said:
Does anybody know what program could be used to download all files
referenced in a html page, or a text file, I have the source code to the
page and it clearly shows all the url:s to the zip files.

Roger

you could try this (kudos to Gordon Darling for turning this one up)

<snip>
LinkBrowser 0.0.1
- A program for browsing the links in HTML documents and downloading
referenced files

About:
LinkBrowser is a program for browsing the links in HTML documents and
downloading the files that they reference. Basically, this program is like
a normal Web browser, but instead of rendering the HTML it just shows a
table of all the files that the html references. The files can be
downloaded in batches.

Changes:
A menu option was added that allows the look and feel to be changed at
runtime.

Release focus: Minor feature enhancements
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/linkbrowser/
Tar/BZ2: http://freshmeat.net/redir/linkbrowser/35993/url_bz2/linkbrowser-
0.0.1.tar.bz2
Zip: http://freshmeat.net/redir/linkbrowser/35993/url_zip/linkbrowser-
0.0.1.jar
</snip>

I haven't had the opportunity to try this, but it sounds like it will do
just what you want

S
 
Simon said:
Roger

you could try this (kudos to Gordon Darling for turning this one up)

<snip>
LinkBrowser 0.0.1
- A program for browsing the links in HTML documents and downloading
referenced files

About:
LinkBrowser is a program for browsing the links in HTML documents and
downloading the files that they reference. Basically, this program is like
a normal Web browser, but instead of rendering the HTML it just shows a
table of all the files that the html references. The files can be
downloaded in batches.

Changes:
A menu option was added that allows the look and feel to be changed at
runtime.

Release focus: Minor feature enhancements
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/linkbrowser/
Tar/BZ2: http://freshmeat.net/redir/linkbrowser/35993/url_bz2/linkbrowser-
0.0.1.tar.bz2
Zip: http://freshmeat.net/redir/linkbrowser/35993/url_zip/linkbrowser-
0.0.1.jar
</snip>

I haven't had the opportunity to try this, but it sounds like it will do
just what you want

I don't remember who was looking for it...wasn't me, though.
 
Simon said:
LinkBrowser is a program for browsing the links in HTML documents and
downloading the files that they reference. Basically, this program is like
a normal Web browser, but instead of rendering the HTML it just shows a
table of all the files that the html references. The files can be
downloaded in batches.

Changes:
A menu option was added that allows the look and feel to be changed at
runtime.

I have tried it now, and it actually works.
It works as both a web browser and a link browser.

I could change the colors to windows standard.
I used it to download a bunch of files, and it was very fast, a few seconds
for each file.
(you need to have java installed because it is a java program, I had some
kind of java installed already so that was no problem.)

Nice program.
 
I don't remember who was looking for it...wasn't me, though.


apologies, replied to the wrong post...
 
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