Can I save web page articles? Best way w/ images...

taltos1

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Hello,
I read a lot of articles online and would like a way to save them for reference later on. Right now I simply print them or copy and paste into Word. I would like to save the text, images(embedded), and keep any links working? Is there anything that can accomplish this?

Thanks a lot
 

ForumMaster

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well with opera, you can do save as and select HTML file with images and it works pretty well.
 

91TTZ

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There are also utilities that will save not only the page you're looking at, but the contents of the links on that page to a specified number of levels.
 

compnovice

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
There are also utilities that will save not only the page you're looking at, but the contents of the links on that page to a specified number of levels.

yup.. these offline browsers come in pretty useful, if you travel a lot or have flaky internet connection. I don't know of a free one, but surely a search should reveal some...
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well with opera, you can do save as and select HTML file with images and it works pretty well.

Or if you're using the inferior FireFox check out Scrapbook.
 

taltos1

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All excellent suggestions, thank you. But to take this one step further, is there a way to save a web page as a single document with all the text, images (embedded) and links working.

The Firefox save as works great, but it creates a HTML file plus a folder with the images...

 

yllus

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I like to print to an Adobe Acrobat file myself. Saves absolutely everything, but it does kill links.
 

Auric

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I have done this frequently since IE introduced MHT in ye olden days however it no longer works with eBay (natch!).