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Saving web pages from a java app

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nyathancha@hotmail.com - 25 Dec 2006 00:09 GMT
Hi,
I was wondering if there was any way to save the web page currently
active (in firefox lets say) at a certain location using a java app.

For example from the command line, i want to be able to just say
"SavePage.exe -d:\temp\JavaTut" and I want it to automatically save the
current active page (in its entirety) to the specified location on
disk. How would you guys go about doing this?

Probably, not the right place to ask but just for the sake of
completion, what form would the solution take in the .NET world?

Any help and or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Kind regards.
relogout@gmail.com - 25 Dec 2006 12:21 GMT
i don't think it's a good way to do like this,you will get many format
webfiles that can't display the page correctly.

On 12月25日, 上午8时09分, nyathan...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if there was any way to save the web page currently
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>
> Kind regards.


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