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I saved a web page as a web archive in Safari and I am wondering if it is possible to put that into a Rapidweaver project? It is a link to a page that will eventually be taken down, but I want to keep it up so I can post it on my website once it is gone.  Any ideas on how to do this?
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zeebe - 11 March 2010 05:40 PM

I saved a web page as a web archive in Safari and I am wondering if it is possible to put that into a Rapidweaver project? It is a link to a page that will eventually be taken down, but I want to keep it up so I can post it on my website once it is gone.  Any ideas on how to do this?
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Aside from taking a snapshot of the entire website using Littlesnapper or Snaps Pro X, the only other way to get around this would be to host it on your own website so it remains (but under a different URL).

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I actually just pretty much copied and pasted the whole page I wanted, just without the adds and extra stuff, thanks for the suggestions!

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zeebe - 12 March 2010 01:39 AM

I actually just pretty much copied and pasted the whole page I wanted, just without the adds and extra stuff, thanks for the suggestions!

Cool. Glad you figured out a way to do it.

BTW, have you ever used Printliminator bookmarklet? Check it out by googling it if you haven’t see it before. It’s a great way to remove the annoying ads and other extraneous stuff on websites before you print them (or in your case copied and pasted). It might have helped a bit.

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