Re: [Air-l] archiving websites for later analysis
Robin helpfully contributed:
Not so deep in IE5:
Add the page to Favorites. Open Organize Favorites. Select the page you wish to archive. Check "Make available offline" Open Properties -> Download, and make your choices: links deep, limit space, even -> Advanced: images, etc. In Properties -> Schedule you may, well of course, schedule.
Ehm, this doesn't do what I want it to do... Yes, you can set it to archive up to 3 links deep, but there's no option of containing that link depth to the domain the site is residing on, so IE will actually archive ALL pages 3 links deep regardless of the server they're residing on. (Right now IE has been working for about 30 minutes, archiving only 1 homepage because it goes out all over the web, including to the microsoft.com site to download pages linked from that site...) Okay, maybe I wasn't all that clear on how I want to archive the sites. I actually want to archive homepages, starting with their 'entry' or 'index' page and _all_ underlying pages and directories that are an integral part of that homepage. That means I _don't_ want to archive external links to other domains/servers. (ah, IE is finished now... but, instead of saving those websites in any sort of recognizable form, it dumps everything in the IE cache with unrecognizable names, so in order to actually view the archived sites, you will _have_ to use IE.) Thanks for the help/tips anyway, but it seems to rule out IE for my purposes. Frank. -- Fragments Blog: http://fragment.nl/ Cyberculture Resources: http://fragment.nl/resources/
Frank, I found a checkbox when I was looking around in there that allowed you to specify that you only wanted pages on that particular domain archived. Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Schaap" <architext@fragment.nl> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [Air-l] archiving websites for later analysis
Robin helpfully contributed:
Not so deep in IE5:
Add the page to Favorites. Open Organize Favorites. Select the page you wish to archive. Check "Make available offline" Open Properties -> Download, and make your choices: links deep, limit space, even -> Advanced: images, etc. In Properties -> Schedule you may, well of course, schedule.
Ehm, this doesn't do what I want it to do... Yes, you can set it to archive up to 3 links deep, but there's no option of containing that link depth to the domain the site is residing on, so IE will actually archive ALL pages 3 links deep regardless of the server they're residing on.
(Right now IE has been working for about 30 minutes, archiving only 1 homepage because it goes out all over the web, including to the microsoft.com site to download pages linked from that site...)
Okay, maybe I wasn't all that clear on how I want to archive the sites. I actually want to archive homepages, starting with their 'entry' or 'index' page and _all_ underlying pages and directories that are an integral part of that homepage. That means I _don't_ want to archive external links to other domains/servers.
(ah, IE is finished now... but, instead of saving those websites in any sort of recognizable form, it dumps everything in the IE cache with unrecognizable names, so in order to actually view the archived sites, you will _have_ to use IE.)
Thanks for the help/tips anyway, but it seems to rule out IE for my purposes.
Frank. -- Fragments Blog: http://fragment.nl/ Cyberculture Resources: http://fragment.nl/resources/
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yes - on the download tab, in the content to download section, just under the number of pages to download box, there is a checkbox that says 'follow links outside of this page's Web site'. Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Davidson" <bendavidson@totalise.co.uk> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:11 AM Subject: Re: [Air-l] archiving websites for later analysis
Frank,
I found a checkbox when I was looking around in there that allowed you to specify that you only wanted pages on that particular domain archived.
Ben
----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Schaap" <architext@fragment.nl> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [Air-l] archiving websites for later analysis
Robin helpfully contributed:
Not so deep in IE5:
Add the page to Favorites. Open Organize Favorites. Select the page you wish to archive. Check "Make available offline" Open Properties -> Download, and make your choices: links deep, limit space, even -> Advanced: images, etc. In Properties -> Schedule you may, well of course, schedule.
Attention fellow graduate students! As the student representative in the executive commitee, I am looking forward to meeting other fellow graduate students and ph.d.scholars at the conference in Maastricht in the very near future :) I hope that some of us can get together during the conference to discuss matters of relevance and concern to especially graduate students within the field of internet research and also future activities for us within the Association of Internet Researchers. Therefore, I would hereby like to invite those of you interested in a short informal talk about graduate student initiatives to meet me during the conference. Monica Murero has kindly organised a meeting room for us: please note time and date! GRADUATE STUDENT GET-TOGETHER in MAASTRICHT TUESDAY OCTOBER 15th FROM 14.00 - 14.30 IN ROOM 1.3 at the conference venue (MECC). Note: The room is located close to the Amphiteatrum, the general assembly site. Also, please look out for any announcements regarding meetings on the billboard near the registration desk. If you have further questions, or just want to let me know you are around, please feel free to mail me: klastrup@itu.dk greetings, Lisbeth Klastrup
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