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    Hello,
    This is not a VB question. I want to download some web pages(with images etc) into my hard disk so that I can look at it when I need without connecting to the internet. Is there any utility avialiable on the internet to do this??
    Will greatly appreciate any pointers too.
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    Lakshmi

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    You can save whole pages (with pictures) in IE5. If you also have Outlook Express installed, you can save the entire page into 1 file! It's very nice

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    you could use teleport from www.tenmax.com

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    I believe that you don't need to do anything. At our house, my internet use has least precedence, so I'm constantly being kicked off. If there's an article or entire page I haven't read, I go into the history and find that page and choose to work off-line when it asks me to connect. It has always brought up the entire page for me. That's because it's stored in the cache, or something. Try it.

    good luck

    bob

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    Theres a program called webzip, I don't know where you can get it from sorry, but it saves entire webpages, if you have internet explorer five to go file save as and then save the page and it should save the entire page but for some reason for me it won't save things like flash movies

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    Hi, Clunietp, saving the entire page at once looks cool, how can I do that with Outlook Express???
    IE 5.0 does a nice trick, it creates a file for the page and a folder for the images, and that is a mess!

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    Hello all

    How would you go about doing it in VB?

    Thanks!


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