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| Thread ID: 33859 | 2003-05-27 10:44:00 | saving webpages | csinclair83 (200) | Press F1 |
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| 147965 | 2003-05-27 10:44:00 | i save webpages so i can read them offline but they dont work i click on favourites..add page etc then tick save offline or something then i save and it doesnt work i use winxp home with IE6 |
csinclair83 (200) | ||
| 147966 | 2003-05-27 11:50:00 | If you save it like you are doing, you have to click the history clock and find it that way. Most times you can go file>save as ,and change to Web Archive (*.mht), give it a name and save it. | Pheonix (280) | ||
| 147967 | 2003-05-27 14:08:00 | I have sorta the same problem. On win98 the history folder doesn't even work. although the page etc is saved to tmp it still want me to connect if i'm offline to view a page i was just looking at online. but YOU could try synchronising the webpage or just using file>save |
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| 147968 | 2003-05-27 19:51:00 | Hey Have you tried making your cache in IE bigger? CyberChuck |
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| 147969 | 2003-05-27 21:54:00 | cache..i dunno how to make that bigger i do the schynoising thingy...and i even went thru history to find it but it still wants me to connect.... i remember it has only worked once before but other times just dead |
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| 147970 | 2003-05-27 22:02:00 | In Internet Explorer click Tools > Internet Options Under the General Tab in the Temporary Internet Files section, click Settings Enlarge the amount of disk space to use... I currently have mine set to 100MB and I can browse pages offline ok, and make favorites available offline CyberChuck |
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