On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 03:42:54AM +, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> I don't think that's actually possible: WebsterXL used to try to do
> just this, and the result was that you got all sorts of directories with
> random image files in appearing *above* the 'full save' you thought
> you'd created.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:37:38PM +, Martin Bazley wrote:
> The following bytes were arranged on 29 Jan 2011 by Harriet Bazley :
>
> > Unfortunately not all elements of a web page are necessarily loaded
> > from levels subsidiary to the actual HTML file.
>
> Well, yeah, duh.
>
> The structu
The following bytes were arranged on 29 Jan 2011 by Harriet Bazley :
> Unfortunately not all elements of a web page are necessarily loaded
> from levels subsidiary to the actual HTML file.
Well, yeah, duh.
The structure I'd find useful would be something like this:
!Appname
!Appname.www/example
On 29 Jan 2011 Harriet Bazley wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2011 as I do recall,
> Martin Bazley wrote:
>> (The full save code really needs rewriting anyway, to organise things in
>> a directory structure with original leafnames intact mimicking the
>> structure of an actual website, simultaneou
On 25 Jan 2011 as I do recall,
Martin Bazley wrote:
> (The full save code really needs rewriting anyway, to organise things in
> a directory structure with original leafnames intact mimicking the
> structure of an actual website, simultaneously making it more
> user-friendly to browse a
The following bytes were arranged on 27 Jan 2011 by Erving :
> From: Martin Bazley
> Date: 25 Jan 2011
>
> > For a good example, try full-saving http://www.beano.com/ .
>
> I just repeatedly get 'Connection time-out' (Risc PC, RISC OS 4.02
> Netsurf 2.6) though Firefox on an ancient widows lapt
From: Martin Bazley
Date: 25 Jan 2011
snip
>
> For a good example, try full-saving http://www.beano.com/ .
>
snip
I just repeatedly get 'Connection time-out' (Risc PC, RISC OS 4.02
Netsurf 2.6) though Firefox on an ancient widows laptop displays the
page in seconds.
--
Erving
On 25 Jan 2011 Martin Bazley wrote:
> I see from the progress page that this is a known issue, but I just want
> to request its implementation.
> The RISC OS full save, while saving all images referred to in HTML,
> doesn't pay any attention to images referred to in CSS, enclosed in
> url() brac
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 03:00:02PM +, Martin Bazley wrote:
>
> (The full save code really needs rewriting anyway, to organise things in
> a directory structure with original leafnames intact mimicking the
> structure of an actual website, simultaneously making it more
> user-friendly to browse
I see from the progress page that this is a known issue, but I just want
to request its implementation.
The RISC OS full save, while saving all images referred to in HTML,
doesn't pay any attention to images referred to in CSS, enclosed in
url() brackets. They are neither downloaded nor renamed.
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