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    saving HTML pages

    I have a Web control on a form and want to save the page. problem is however that if a user navigates to a different page, then it doesn't save correctly.

    the problems are:

    1. the WebControl.NavigationURL doesn't change when the user navigates - it stays only on the original page.

    2. if the page contains frames, then how do i ignore the contents and hearder page and just save the page i want?

    any pointers?

    ta.
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    actually, as a starting point, does anybody know of a way to get the actual URL of a webpage? for example if you right click a page and select properties, you can get the full URL there.

    cheers
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    does anyone have any clues?
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