Saving an Entire Web Document

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Harold Fuchs

Many documents are put on the web as multiple linked web
pages.

As an example, consider a User Guide. This probably has
the table of contents as the first web page and each
section/chapter as a separate web page. You get to chapter
5 by clicking the link labelled "Chapter 5" in the table
of contents. You might *also* be able to get to chapter 5
by clickeng a link labelled "Next" at the bottom of
chapter 4.

How do I save *all* of this User Guide. (Separately saving
each chapter and manually adjusting all the links is *not*
an acceptable solution)

I have tried creating a favorite and asking that it be
available offline. This sort of works but I can't find a
way to move *all* the relevant files onto a CD.

This is partly because if I look at the files in the
Temporary Internet Files folder, many of them have the
same name. It seems that the only thing that
differentiates them is the Internet Address. But if I try
to move/copy the files, the ones with duplicate names get
renamed with [1], [2], etc. appended and then, of course,
none of the links work because they didn't get adjusted.

It's as if those Temporary Internet Files thingys aren't
*real* files.

There must be some softaware somewhere that will "crawl"
this User Guide and save the chapters in such a way that I
can move them onto a CD???

Help.

Please.
 
Well Adobe Acrobat Writer can save the web page and its links in one pdf
file.
 

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