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    How to copy webpage?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Nvidia, Oct 26, 2008.

  1. Nvidia

    Nvidia Notebook Consultant

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    I have a webpage i want to copy. Its complicated tho

    I cant link to it. I cant copy it and put it in a note/wordpad dovument because it has pictures. I think you can do in word, but i dont have. Anyone know how?

    Its too big for a screenshot
     
  2. fonduekid

    fonduekid JSUTAONHTERBIRCKINTEHWLAL

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    I recently saw a add in or plugin that lets you save a complete webpage.... or something similar like this. darn, very recently I saw this and now I cant remember. Let me think, it was scrapbook or something..

    But what do u mean copy? since u said u don't want to paste it to word or something, then what do u want to do after copying it? also did you try saving it as a html or mht???
     
  3. Mr._Kubelwagen

    Mr._Kubelwagen More machine now than man

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    To actually copy all the info, css, javascript, pictures, etc., you have to save each file individually to a folder, and make sure all the html hierarchies are in place.
     
  4. Nvidia

    Nvidia Notebook Consultant

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    How To Please?
     
  5. vinumsv

    vinumsv MobileFreak™

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    hmm isn't it available in all browsers by default ? :rolleyes:

    Save as or Save Page As > Save Type As > Web Page Complete / Web Archive (MHT) ...

    but the drawback above said solution it only saves the current page .. not whole website , if you want mirror the whole site then Try HTTrack (Freeware) or any other offline browsers :D
     
  6. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    I second about HTTrack, good free tool.

    If you use FF, you can try ScrapBook, you can choose the level of depth to save.
     
  7. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Save the page source and just use a html composer to edit it.

    The images will be stored on the websites file server anyway.
     
  8. X2P

    X2P COOLING | NBR Super Mod

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    If you just want an image of it print it with Acrobat....
     
  9. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    I'm a bit confused, Nvidia. Do you want to save the entire website or just take a screenshot? For screenshots, Screengrab! is great for FF, it can capture/save the entire webpage, including the area that you cannot see on the screen.
     
  10. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I think there is a software called http tracker that'll copy a webpage & links...may be worth a try...
     
  11. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    Firefox also has an add-on that lets you print webpages to PDF...
     
  12. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    . Don't have Word, try Open Office
    . Or just print the whole page to a PDF file using DoPDF (as virtual printer)

    cheers ...
     
  13. canteen parachute

    canteen parachute Notebook Enthusiast

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    PDF Download? (I haven't tried it yet, that's why I'm asking.)
     
  14. fonduekid

    fonduekid JSUTAONHTERBIRCKINTEHWLAL

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    Nope, thats for downloading PDF.

    Here > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5971

    I think Bog was referring to this.

    Edit:

    Just saw this ^^ and first point. Didn't know about the new convert web pages to PDF. Cool... probably you could try this one as well, then!!!