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Offline Viewer for Weblogic Server?

groetschel (MIS)
20 Mar 06 10:25
Hi

I am looking for a solution to make static/offline pages like a snapshot from the weblogic java pages.

Can anyone help me?
Thanks
Gunnar
SamBones (Programmer)
21 Mar 06 21:28
Well, just a right-click and "View Source" in your browser will get you the HTML for the page you are looking at. You'd then just have to get the images that the page refers to and keep them locally, then change the HTML to point to your copy of them.

Depending on the site though, you might not be able to have a good local copy. Scripts such as Javascript can be broken depending on what they are doing.

Also, most browsers have a menu option "File -> Save as...", or something like that. Some can save the entire page in a very useable format.

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