Philip Chee wrote: > Here is another alternative. > First install xSidebar for SeaMonkey: > <http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/> > Then install Scrapbook for SeaMonkey: > <http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modified.html#scrapbook> > > Scrapbook is a Firefox extension, which helps you to save Web pages and > easily manage collections. Key features are lightness, speed, accuracy > and multi-language support. Major features are: > > * Save Web page > * Save snippet of Web page > * Save Web site (In-depth Capture) > * Organize the collection in the same way as Bookmarks tree > * Highlighter, Eraser and various page editing tools > * Full text search and quick filtering search > * Text edit feature resembling Opera's Notes
That's nice, but the things I want to know right away are: Does it produce a single file per page? What is the file format? Are the files compressed? Can the files be used with other browsers? In that regard, the author's pages http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/ http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/feature1.php?lang=en suck. Here's something I found when investigating whether Gecko supports Microsoft's *.MHT format (MHTML or MIME HTML). http://google.com/search?q=cache:Gk626-Ce-EYJ:maf.mozdev.org+Mozilla.Archive.Format+one-or-more-*-*+not.proprietary+MHT+Internet.Explorer+For.Firefox.3+Save.complete.web.pages.in.a.single.file+Use+*-single-*-page+Policy+extension That page says Firefox 3 is supported--but no other browser details. This thing has supported MHT since at least Oct 13, 2004 http://web.archive.org/web/20041013051859/http://maf.mozdev.org/index.html (when the old core was used), so it makes me wonder what engines it currently supports. The **big** thing is that it can also use NON-proprietary Mozilla Archive Format (which are zipped files that **can** be used with ANY browser). _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

