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    Sarvesvara BVKS Dasa
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    Hi all... Anyway to capture the web page (an ASP page on the net) and store on my local PC and view it offline. Tried eCatch, but didnt work... dunno why.... Bye, SPS

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      Hi all... Anyway to capture the web page (an ASP page on the net) and store on my local PC and view it offline. Tried eCatch, but didnt work... dunno why.... Bye, SPS

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      Are you after the actual HTML page or the ASP code? The ASP code is "compiled" into the HTML page on the server side, so you'll not be able to see the actual ASP code. You should be able to see the "generated" code by doing using the View Source menu option in IE. Michael "Time and tide melts the snowman." -- The Doctor (Doctor Who: Time and the Rani

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        Are you after the actual HTML page or the ASP code? The ASP code is "compiled" into the HTML page on the server side, so you'll not be able to see the actual ASP code. You should be able to see the "generated" code by doing using the View Source menu option in IE. Michael "Time and tide melts the snowman." -- The Doctor (Doctor Who: Time and the Rani

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        Sarvesvara BVKS Dasa
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        Oops.... I think, you didnt get to know my request. All I need is to download the book that you suggested for me for ASP in my PC. You have any utility for that??

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          Are you after the actual HTML page or the ASP code? The ASP code is "compiled" into the HTML page on the server side, so you'll not be able to see the actual ASP code. You should be able to see the "generated" code by doing using the View Source menu option in IE. Michael "Time and tide melts the snowman." -- The Doctor (Doctor Who: Time and the Rani

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          Hi Micheal What I really need to know is what the best programming language is for people who have not done any for 13 years is and can I get the software free. (I come from a basic / cobol) backgroung and a bit of assembly. And can I just say the snowman is prescious especially when not made of green or yellow snow. Seriously any help is great thank you for the response. Like my signature says I am a beginner. All the best dod.:) George Pullar (Complete Beginner)

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