I remember this feature in the last verion of IE, and i did used it once by ading it to my favorites and checking the "make anavainable off-line" box. Though, since I updated to the newest IE I dont see that box anymore. does anyone know how I can save a website to work offline in the new verison of IE (Internet Explorer 7)
How can i save web pages to work offline with IE?microsoft vista
Favorites %26gt; add a favorite %26gt; then right click on that site %26gt; make available offline
a wizard will appear and guide you through
It will ask you deep you want to go - 1 ,2 3 links etc
Remember each page has links attached to it as well that may count as part of that page. If you say 2 links deep it may go 2 links deep on each page
You tell the computer to synronize when online
Then when you are offline
file menu %26gt; 2nd from bottlom is work offline
to go back online you have to turn it off
I would give you an example but they all make a simple thing complex - the actual microsoft tech documents are like that
How can i save web pages to work offline with IE?windows xp pro internet explorer
Go to File %26gt;%26gt;Save Page as... %26gt;%26gt; then type a name in for the webpage document. (this willwork ONLY If you are using WIN XP) if using vista, it saves it as a format ONLY compatible for vista.
Saving individual web pages to work offline is easy enough: File | SaveAs then select Webpage Complete in the pop-up selector. There are software to rip whole sites, but I do not think that feature is still included in IE itself.
Here are some links to sites claiming to provide this functionality but have not used them myself.
www.internet-soft.com/extractor.htm
www.offline-commander.com/
www.surfoffline.com/
or about 100 others at
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Netwo...