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On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:12:04 PDT7, Tom Brown wrote:
>Something in my feeble brain seems to recall a program that will
>download a web site or part thereof to one's hard drive for future
>reference.
Tom,
Mozilla does a fairly decent job of that, unlike Netscape. Usually, when you use Mozilla
to download a website for saving it to your hard drive, Mozilla will download everything,
including the graphics files behind the webpage. Then, when you double click on the
downloaded webpage, you see everything, usually exactly as it is on the Internet.
Mozilla does better than Internet Explorer (IE). I've had occasion to download
instructions from the Microsoft website. Several times IE would not do it, or it displayed
very poorly or not at all from my hard drive. However, when I attempted the same thing,
using Mozilla, I got the entire webpage.
HCM
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