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how to save web pages?

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by 1234567, 2004/09/25.

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  1. 2004/09/25
    1234567

    1234567 Inactive Thread Starter

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    How do I transfer a web page to a file on local drive AUTOMATICALLY?
    I am looking for a program, I could run from a batch file (under Windows 2000 or XP)?


    It should be equivalent to manual actions in IE:
    File > Save As… > Save as type Web Page, HTML only
     
  2. 2004/09/25
    Welshjim

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    1234567--Automatically? Power of thought?
    Using a batch file takes at least two maybe three clicks.
    Can't be much simpler than
    That takes four clicks.
    However, I would save as Web Archive, .mht file type. That puts everything in one file.
     

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  4. 2004/09/26
    Triger

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    Hi...

    Here is a freeware app that might possibly do what your asking for...

    http://www.httrack.com/


    Cheers
    Jake

    Ps: A command line version is included, but I have not tryed it yet........
     
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  5. 2004/10/09
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    Triger,

    This software is surprisingly powerful and stable (two weeks running and no problems so far).

    Thanx
     
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    1234567--Just curious. What does httrack do that saving as Web Archive, .mht file type (from IE File|SaveAs) does not do?
     
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