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Post by Madsengirl on Apr 18, 2007 19:09:53 GMT -5
Not that I know of...b/c all you have is the URL link to the pages and if the url's are removed you won't be able to access them.
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Post by AgentFalco on Apr 19, 2007 3:45:05 GMT -5
I apologise if this is already obvious to you but just in case it hasn't occurred to you. You can save individual web pages to your own PC to view whenever you want which is what I have done with Michael's site with the newsletters just in case they ever disappear. However, if the pages you want to save are regularly updated you will need to save them again whenever changes are made.
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Post by Nove on May 9, 2007 22:14:02 GMT -5
I'll ask Keith,my computer Guru.
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Post by Nove on May 10, 2007 5:59:44 GMT -5
Well,Keith gave me this info for saving a website,hope it helps.
It is often possible, Google for "leeching" - it may take a week on dial-up to get a whole site. Some sites may be bigger than your computer will store, others will fit on a floppy disk. It is sometimes fun when you can do it, since you can learn a lot about website building - both the good and bad habits.
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Post by Nove on Jun 4, 2007 0:41:41 GMT -5
I'm so confused.
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