Why can't I save this page as a file and where's the source html?

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  • Doc

    Why can't I save this page as a file and where's the source html?

    At this link



    about 2/3 of the way down the page you'll see a section that says:

    Deshaker
    Deshaker is a video stabilizer. It has its own page *here*

    When I go to this page for Deshaker, and save as a file, I find that the
    html file that's saved is for the original page, not the Deshaker page.
    Further, the source html also appears to be that for the original page, not
    for the deshaker page. Why is this?

    How can I save this sub-link by itself to my hard drive?

    Thanks for all shared wisdom.


  • Dan

    #2
    Re: Why can't I save this page as a file and where's the source html?

    Doc wrote:[color=blue]
    > When I go to this page for Deshaker, and save as a file, I find that the
    > html file that's saved is for the original page, not the Deshaker page.
    > Further, the source html also appears to be that for the original page, not
    > for the deshaker page. Why is this?[/color]

    You're stuck in a frame. You should get out of it, and then you can do
    what you want with the actual page. Many browsers have right-click
    options to do this.

    --
    Dan

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    • Mark Parnell

      #3
      Re: Why can't I save this page as a file and where's the source html?

      Previously in comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html, Doc
      <docsavage20@xh otmail.com> said:
      [color=blue]
      > When I go to this page for Deshaker, and save as a file, I find that the
      > html file that's saved is for the original page, not the Deshaker page.
      > Further, the source html also appears to be that for the original page, not
      > for the deshaker page. Why is this?[/color]

      Frames. *shudder*
      [color=blue]
      > How can I save this sub-link by itself to my hard drive?[/color]

      Depends on your browser, but in Firefox right click>This Frame>Save
      Frame As...

      Other browsers should be similar.

      --
      Mark Parnell

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      • Mark Parnell

        #4
        Re: Why can't I save this page as a file and where's the source html?

        Previously in comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html, Dan <dan@tobias.nam e>
        said:
        [color=blue]
        > You're stuck in a frame. You should get out of it, and then you can do
        > what you want with the actual page. Many browsers have right-click
        > options to do this.[/color]

        The page in question also has Javascript to push you back into the
        frame. So you will need to disable Javascript first (if it isn't
        already) if you want to view just that frame.

        --
        Mark Parnell

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