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hmmm......I guess not :-0 not sure though -- unless it's just plain HTML, and not riddled with Javacrud, CSS and OO programming and Frames. Most web pages and their website builders are non-compliant to standards.

I have KDE Konquerer 3.3.2

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Snooz; Thanks a lot for such a detailed and informative response. Much appriciated mate. Ok, Firstly as per your advise i tried to...

When you are viewing a web page you can save it (or at least the basic As.... If the page you are viewing uses frames, then you will also be you want to save first.

If the page uses a background image, you can get and save that with the

But if what you really want is that glorious picture of the latest Ferrari, then right clicking on the image will give you a drop-down menu with a Save Image As... option. Be sure to respect the owner's copyright, and ask for permission before using any pictures saved this way for anything other than your own viewing pleasure.

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aldin As Mark Smith pointed out, that's not quite right, the point of using the raw ip was to factor out...

If you right click on a link (which may be a picture) and select Save Link As... from the pop up menu the basic HTML or similar source text will be downloaded and saved on your local disk.

Right clicking on a link (which may be a picture) and choosing Copy Link Location will copy the URL of the link to the clipboard so you can then paste it into, say, an e-mail to a friend telling her about this wonderful new site.

Right clicking on a picture and choosing Copy Image Location copies the URL of the picture to the clipboard.

To save a complete web page, including images, select Archive Web Page... from the Tools menu. Note that this feature is provided by a plugin and may not have been installed on your system. The web page will be saved as a single file with a .war extension and can be opened by left clicking on the filename in Konqueror running in File Manager mode.

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Because by the time I'd posted that I couldn't think straight. What I've tried is this: 1) made sure the 2nd card worked in the first...

Printing a copy of the page you are viewing is easily done with the Print button. -------------------------------------------------------------------------

Note; I haven't yet had to Save any web pages yet using Konquerer but I just tried it as a Test there seems to be two ways atleast to save a Web page...

-- This is what I'd think would do as you describe, as normally achieved in Firefox, or Mozilla - but it seems to only save as an HTML document. (and only "Parts" of the page, with broken sibling links). I've viewed the Source code on some pages, and it ain't pretty... *shakes fist*

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On Sat, 11 Mar 2006, in articles newsgroups Is that why you are STILL using wincrap outhouse distress three months after your "discovery" in early December? That's not even being close to a believable...

Then you have;

-- Which save all the whole Page (Images too), but saves it as a Tar file (specifically a .WAR file, to denote Web Page Tar).. Some http;-links are maintained and many sublinks are broken. Upon reopening the saved web page - the Protocol used is tar:

Sooooooo..... use FireFox ;-) (or even the whole Mozilla suite - Browser Email client HTML editor Chat client, all in one).

Perhaps there's a way to make "wget" download a whole page in it's Non-conforming-to-Standards form.



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