Monday, October 9, 2006
A File Downloading and Web Page Saving Guide
Posted by Darius Wey in "ARTICLE" @ 06:45 AM
"In the first chapter, I elaborate on generic resource saving capabilities like image saving, current Web page saving, link target saving and link copying - probably the most important areas of improvement in the last year. In the second and third chapters I elaborate more on strictly file saving issues; the second will be mainly of interest to people that want to have the best / fastest / most reliable HTTP (Web) download tool on their Pocket PC and the third will concentrate on compatibility issues and common problems. The latter will be a bit more technical than the first two chapters and explains on the protocol levels why some browsers are unable to download files off certain pages or for example doesn't offer the server-side name for a given downloaded file. It will be of paramount interest to affected Web browser developers (Microsoft, Opera, Bitstream and Access)."
Pocket PC Thoughts resident, Menneisyys, has burned the midnight oil once again to deliver an information-rich guide to downloading files and images, and saving web pages. Give it a read, and if you wish to make a comment, please do so in the original thread.
Pocket PC Thoughts resident, Menneisyys, has burned the midnight oil once again to deliver an information-rich guide to downloading files and images, and saving web pages. Give it a read, and if you wish to make a comment, please do so in the original thread.