In article <9da9214a54@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Which OS are you using, Vesa?
Dunno about the kit you are using Jim, but with Pluto, we can examine the
header of the posting and tell... ;-)
That said, I do know about the kit you are using...
Here's what you are using... Messe
Vesa Paatero wrote on 20 Sep:
> ... And in case someone is still curious, my platform is Linux. :-)
That *is* relevant, because saving, etc, is handled by the frontend,
which is tailored for the various platforms that Netsurf runs on.
--
Jim Nagel www.archivemag.c
Oh yes, by viewing page source and then saving. Thanks for the hint!
Yeah, no changes needed. And in case someone is still curious, my
platform is Linux. :-)
Vesa
20.09.2014, 16:20, Richard Torrens (lists) kirjoitti:
In article <541d749f.2040...@fastmail.fm>,
Vesa Paatero wrote:
Hi,
Which OS are you using, Vesa?
--
Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 03:35:43PM +0300, Vesa Paatero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My wish for Netsurf developers is a simple one: To be able to save
> just the HTML file of a web page with link references intact.
> Currently, Netsurf always saves the whole web page, i.e. the HTML
> file with links changed t
In article <541d749f.2040...@fastmail.fm>,
Vesa Paatero wrote:
> Hi,
> My wish for Netsurf developers is a simple one: To be able to save just
> the HTML file of a web page with link references intact. Currently,
> Netsurf always saves the whole web page, i.e. the HTML file with links
> cha
Hi,
My wish for Netsurf developers is a simple one: To be able to save just
the HTML file of a web page with link references intact. Currently,
Netsurf always saves the whole web page, i.e. the HTML file with links
changed to point to the associated files saved into a directory
automatically