You must be looking for a website downloader....wid which ya can access those pages offline...right!
ok try few website downloader they would do all good for you
wget
http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/wgetwi...
httrack
http://www.httrack.com/
www.spidersoft.com
www.web-site-downloader.com
WS_FTP - Download and Upload Files Fast
www.ipswitch.com
But if you looking for webpage then yes its true..you already have tht on computer. just do one thing...
if your using firefox
goto *view>>*pagesource* and copy tht to a notepad file and now when your done ,, do open tht notepad file...with *open with* >>firfox or IE
and congratualtions ya have downloaded tht webpage!!
but still you need to have your internet on coz webpage has images tht cant be downloaded in this manner,therefore it wld refer it webaddress
and tht's why a webside downloader would help you a lot,even download manager would do good for you
have fun! :)
2006-09-22 22:37:35
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answered by Neeraj Yadav♥ 6
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U can save a webpage using "save as" option in file menu. This option saves only that page and can be accessed anytime,' It doesn't need any softwares, nor does it save the entire website, but just the page u wish. There are softwares like offline explorer etc that can save the entire website. You'll get them at http://www.download.com
2006-09-23 05:11:33
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answered by Bartimaeus™ 5
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That's already done with your current Windows operating system. All you would need to do is remain OFFLINE and review your HISTORY. Find and click on the webpage---and there you go: a downloaded webpage, just as you saw it online.
However, clicking on links will NOT work OFFLINE; you will have to log online for the link itself to work.
2006-09-23 05:07:22
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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to download a web page you must save it with an appropraiate name in the folder where you want to keep it. sometimes the web page gets deleted from the computer . so to keep the web page you must know which site you are currently on.
i hope you have got your answer.
2006-09-23 05:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Save as on the file menu in the Internet Explorer
2006-09-23 05:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget
there is also mailing list for questions at bottom of page
2006-09-23 05:08:36
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answered by mascis_j 3
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