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Reading web-pages off-line...

Hi,

how do i make the sites and pages that i loaded in a internet session available for off-line reading. I've tried increasing the amount of disk space that the temporary web pages folder use, to 500 mb, but still, when i disconnect, most of the pages that i recently loaded when i was on-line is not available for reading in the history folder...This should be a simple thing to fix, shouldnt it...?

edited: btw, i use winXP.
 
doesn't matter the os, it's the browser that does that. I assume you're using ie6, so you have 2 options: either go to File>Save as and it will save the current page with all that's on it or add the page to Favorites and enable the Make available offline option. don't know if this is how it works in ie 6, but that's the way to go in ie 5.5 and earlier.
 
ofcourse, you have the option of using web page grabbers. do a search on cnet or something alike and you'll get a bunch of titles
 
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