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So, i need to copy the following website: http://www.abstracta.se . So i can have it available on cd when i travel with my laptop. This site is very useful to me. I don't have ftp acces with username and password to it. Wich is the best softwaretool that can help me copy this by making it available offline. Greatfull for any suggestions!!



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go to file > save as > and place it in any folder you want to.

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Reply to mrface

PF's solution will save a page, but there are numerous utilities out to grab a whole site.

Sitesnagger (or sitegrabber or something like that...) is one i used a while back, but there should be better ones now...

Peruse download.com or shareware.com. There's bound to be a free/free trial one there that you can use.

Mike.

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doh youre right i was just thinking one page not the whole site;

sorry venox

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sitesnagger would be a very good solution but it only copies the index.html in this case. i guess the prog doesn't handle javascripts very well... and can't follow the links in the menu

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Reply to VENOX

Hmm... Well, maybe a different one would handle javascript. I'd do a search at the sharewire sites I mentioned, and maybe even google some keywords to see if I can find a newer program that has the ability to read/save js.

Mike.

Reply to fishmahn

Try Black Widow.
-Brett

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