| Re: [aus-dotnet] OT - IE pagesave failures |
- From: meski
- Subject: Re: [aus-dotnet] OT - IE pagesave failures
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 21:04:13 +1100
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:24:03 +0800, ILT <il.thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Curiosity about 1752 and the change to the Gregorian calendar led me to link > to the page > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=3358 > > and I decided to save it to disk – but IE6 won't play > > > > I've asked this on MS newsgroups (I hope not here; if so, sorry folks) and > don't get a wholly convincing answer. The work-around I use when I really > want" a page is to print as a PDF file. But that's not always great, because > some webpages are made for screens at 1400px width and can't print to paper > (hence, a PDF default A4 pagesize slices off the right margin). > > > > Any thoughts? > Firefox saved it - after a lot of hitting on liveperson.net. Examining the source gives you this ===================== <!-- BEGIN HumanTag Monitor. DO NOT MOVE! MUST BE PLACED JUST BEFORE THE /BODY TAG --> <script language='javascript' src='http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc/66693905/x.js?cmd=file&file=chatScript3&site=66693905&imageUrl=http://www.ancestry.com/images/'> </script> <!-- END HumanTag Monitor. DO NOT MOVE! MUST BE PLACED JUST BEFORE THE /BODY TAG --></span></TD></TR></TABLE> ==================== DO I want to be tagged? <SNIPT> -- Meski A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? _________________ You are a part of the Australian "dotnet" mailing list. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe dotnet" or to re-subscribe send "subscribe dotnet Your Name" in the body of the email to: imailsrv@xxxxxxxxxxx List managed by: http://www.stanski.com
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