Sean,
you might like to have a look at using the frontend part of something like
Plucker (plucker.gnu-designs.com) or Site Scooper (www.sitescooper.cx -
outputs html) in order to do the spidering and also html simplification that
might make the pages more readable on a handheld device.
Roger.
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Sent: Wednesday, 15 August 2001 4:19 AM
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Subject: Familiar digest, Vol 1 #106 - 9 msgs
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 10:28:44 -0700
From: "Sean J. Schluntz" <schluntz@responsible.com>
Subject: [Familiar] cashing of web pages on iPaq for later reading?
I have been playing with trying to plug my iPaq in to the net, have it
download some news sites (slashdot, newsforge etc.) so I can view them under
Dillo later. I've been playing with wget, but it does not seem to want to
pull corresponding graphics, just the HTML it's self.
Anyone else playing with this? Any suggestions on how I can get a page and
it's graphics from a script?
Thanks!
-Sean
Received on Tue Aug 14 16:07:09 2001
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