Save webpage on a https site

A

Andy

Is there a way to save all of a webpage for a https site like a bank for example ?

I would rather not have to do a print screen with it's large size.
 
N

Nil

Is there a way to save all of a webpage for a https site like a
bank for example ?

What happened when you tried?
I would rather not have to do a print screen with it's large size.

As far as I know, https has nothing to do with whether or not you can
save a web page locally. I just did it with Gmail and it worked fine.
 
M

micky

Is there a way to save all of a webpage for a https site like a bank for example ?

You know about cntl-S? Doesnt that work?
I would rather not have to do a print screen with it's large size.

What about first using cntl - -, or cntl - mousewheel, to make the
image smaller. Though I too can't imagine why httpS would be
different from http.
 
A

Andy

You know about cntl-S? Doesnt that work?






What about first using cntl - -, or cntl - mousewheel, to make the

image smaller. Though I too can't imagine why httpS would be

different from http.

This is part of the page that is not saved, but should be. (Using Save Page As, Ctrl N,)

I am waiting on a response to 3 messages which mysteriously are not showing up in the sent column ???

Best regards,


------------------------------------

This is what is actually saved. :)

{Bank Logo}


Please enter your username: |----|
|----|

Please enter your password: |----|
No username? Click here |----|


On previous occasion bank said they had no received emails from me.
Screenshots said otherwise.

Take care,
Andy

I am in the process of leaving the bank, but would like to resolve 2 charges
that should not have occurred.

I wonder if html code has no ability to stop print screens ?
 
A

Andy

No. But javascript can.

Very interesting.

Is that when you would save the html code and do some mods ?

I think are quite a few combinations that do a print screen as well.

Andy
 
M

micky

Is there a way to save all of a webpage for a https site like a bank for example ?

I would rather not have to do a print screen with it's large size.

You can also probably use a camera to photograph the monitor.

It might take a longer than automatic exposure time, because cameras
don't have persistance like eyes do.
 
A

Andy

You can also probably use a camera to photograph the monitor.



It might take a longer than automatic exposure time, because cameras

don't have persistance like eyes do.

That's one way I had not thought about.

On the screenshots, I re-sample for a lower resolution to get it smaller.

Andy
 
A

Andy

Is there a way to save all of a webpage for a https site like a bank for example ?



I would rather not have to do a print screen with it's large size.

thanks, good program and small too.

Andy
 
M

micky

That's one way I had not thought about.

On the screenshots, I re-sample for a lower resolution to get it smaller.

How do you do that?

It sounds more complicated than just using cntl-mousewheel, but maybe
I'll need it anyhow.
 
A

Andy

Is there a way to save all of a webpage for a https site like a bank for example ?



I would rather not have to do a print screen with it's large size.

I use Irfanview to do that.

Andy
 
J

J. P. Gilliver (John)

micky said:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 12:48:16 -0800 (PST), Andy


How do you do that?

It sounds more complicated than just using cntl-mousewheel, but maybe
I'll need it anyhow.
Any graphics package worth its salt will have resizing capability; in
IrfanView, it's Ctrl-R (or Alt-I, M).
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

I'm sometimes a bit bewildered by that, really - there are no young people in
it, there's no sex, there's no violence, no car chases and there's no action
and no vampires. - Colin Firth on the success of the film "The King's Speech".
Radio Times 10-16 September 2011
 
M

micky

Any graphics package worth its salt will have resizing capability; in
IrfanView, it's Ctrl-R (or Alt-I, M).

Thanks. I have Irfanview, but it's got more options than I've been
able to review so far. I'll check this one out.
 

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