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I am using firefox (latest)

I already know the standard saving a webpage as a htm or html file by doing cnrt + s

but that doesn't save the javascript and contents within it, also when I do cntrl + s for the webpage im trying to save, it only saves the top bar of the webpage

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So you don't just want to "save" a webpage, you want to outright copy all of it and be able to access the entire code? You can try HTTrack.

 

Keep in mind a lot of the code is not available for your viewing, like php. So if the website is entirely made of PHP, forget about copying it. Just print to PDF if you want to save a "copy" of what you see.

 

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1 minute ago, TetraSky said:

So you don't just want to "save" a webpage, you want to outright copy all of it and be able to access the entire code? You can try HTTrack.

 

Keep in mind a lot of the code is not available for your viewing, like php. So if the website is entirely made of PHP, forget about copying it. Just print to PDF if you want to save a "copy" of what you see.

 

Is this the httptrack you are reffering to?

https://www.httrack.com/

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2 minutes ago, Arch User said:

Is this the httptrack you are reffering to?

https://www.httrack.com/

Yes, don't let the old screenshot deter you, it got update in 2017 ("long time ago", but still soon enough to cover pretty much everything web wise)

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