Need some suggestions to d/l a Web page, including links.
I am trying to save a Web page from an estate sale. I haven't tried to do anything like this for years, back when Web Whacker was the suggested tool. I Googled for programs to do this and found such an embarrassment of riches I don't know where to start. Just saving the "Web page, complete" gets me all the .jpg files from the page itself, but each pic has a link which gives more info -- but the links are to the original site, not to any d/led files. Is there a way to save this info without d/ling the company's entire Web site, which would be huge ?
I've seen the phrase "Web ripper" come up, but don't know anything about what they are, though the name is certainly suggestive. Any recommendations ? I'm in kind of a hurry because I don't know how much longer this page will be up.
applegrove
(122,946 posts)had a free trial for a month before i had to pay. That was 16 years ago. Maybe they have tools in there that could help? Good luck.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)I just saved this page and one of the files saved in the folder was your RollTide icon. The DU and Google icons are also files in it.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/save-complete-webpage-offline-reading/
If it doesn't then the website might be blocking it from working, in which case I doubt any tool will work. Could always take screenshots in a pinch
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)if you want to be able to click links from the page and have it take you to other, locally downloaded files.
The save mechanism would have to be smart enough to follow every link on the page and 'see what's there' and download that as well, and then re-write that link to point at a (saved) file instead of the URL.
Which can get very complex because there could redirects and all kinds of other intermediary steps.
I think to be able to do this you need to copy the whole site basically.
Some of them might be smart enough to let you point at a particular page and grab everything needed to support that page, it's not impossible to do ... try some of the highly rec'd ones.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)eppur_se_muova
(37,348 posts)Journeyman
(15,140 posts)I copied an e-bay page for used computers. I was able to capture all the images with links, and the links took me to the linked page, not back to the original.
The page is spread out; I mean, the photos and graphics aren't tightly together, sometimes the text is below the photo where on the page it was next to it, but everything's there and all the links seem to work.
Is this what you were looking to do?
I'm on a Macintosh, and found I was also able to save the page the same way in Text Editor. Don't know if a PC has a similar program but I suspect it will.
Good luck.
eppur_se_muova
(37,348 posts)Maybe I'll try it in Win8. Thanks for the suggestion.
Journeyman
(15,140 posts)On a Windows machine I believe a comparable program to TextEdit is Notepad.
Good luck.
I just saw TreasonousBastard's suggestion below that you use Evernote. That sounds like an excellent program.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)"I was able to capture all the images with links, and the links took me to the linked page, not back to the original."
What s/he is asking for is that when you click on a link on the saved page, is not for it take you to a web address. That functionality can be done just by clicking Ctrl-S on a webpage and saving as a 'complete' html page (it's put in a single folder on disk).
What he/she wants is for clicking on that link to take you to another locally saved page.
So, if you clicked a link on the saved page (say, your saved page is at C:/downloads/mywebsite/mywebpage1.html), it wouldn't direct your browser to (for example) https://www.mywebsite/mywebpage2.html (the web url from the original page that's saved in your local copy), it would take you to C:downloads/mywebsite/mywebpage2.html. Another locally saved page (or image or whatnot) ... that was somehow ALSO magically saved when you saved the original page ... just by virtue of the first page having a link to it.
This requires sophisticated software to accomplish
Journeyman
(15,140 posts)Now I understand, and yes, my solution isn't viable for what he wants to do.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)evernote.com Free version is all you need
It's the ultimate web clipper and organizer. Probably overkill for what you need, but it's amazingly useful and you might like it.
Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)Have to play around with it someday, but now I gotta go to sleep!