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| 258185 | 2004-08-04 13:43:00 | Is it possible to use web a website and all its sub pages offline? Do i need special software to do this> | RayRay (644) | ||
| 258186 | 2004-08-05 00:49:00 | > Is it possible to use web a website and all its sub >pages offline? Yep, But depends on the website size as you could be looking at downloading a few MBs or a long time download it if you are on a 56K modem >Do i need special software to do this> Yes & No Do you what to keep the page/site for a latter date? Or just for a few days? |
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| 258187 | 2004-08-05 04:00:00 | soz 4 late reply yes i have a slow 56k dial-up and i want to keep the web pages for a later date not just for a few days. any help much appreciated. |
RayRay (644) | ||
| 258188 | 2004-08-05 09:36:00 | I find that HTTrack is an excellent program for downloading and later viewing a website. You specify the level down to which you wish to go and it is saved to disk for access at any time. | rodb (1561) | ||
| 258189 | 2004-08-05 12:55:00 | Thanks Rob | RayRay (644) | ||
| 258190 | 2004-08-05 13:22:00 | I use MetaProducts Offline Explorer. I use it for viewing websites when I'm on the road or away from a net connection on my laptop. You can set it up to download as deep as you want, local server, exteral server and more. www.metaproducts.com |
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