offline browsing problem
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Hello, I’m writing you because I’m having some trouble with the Internet connection (I’m using a dial-up connection). I can’t browse off-line, because the pages (all of them) I visit aren’t saved to the hard disk. I can’t even save the pages with the command file/save as, unless I save them as text only. There is no error message, but if I try to save the html pages, only a blank page is saved to disk. If I go to file/properties, type, size, and date are “not available” (but always without any error messages). The addresses are kept in “history”, but they’re in light gray, unavailable for off-line browsing. I can see a page off-line, only if a window with that page is already open when I get disconnected. However, if I close the window, (or open a file stored on disk in the same browser window), I can’t open it again. The situation doesn’t change if I add a page to favorites, not even if I enable the option “make available off-line”. In this case, the browser begins to synchronize the page and, as it ends, displays a message indicating a successful synchronization. However, the page isn’t save to disk (despite of the browser’s message), and therefore it’s not available for off-line browsing. There aren’t any other problems in the system. The hard disk works properly. I can copy, move, delete or edit files. I can copy files of any kind from a diskette or CD to the hard disk. However, I can’t save web pages. I’ve had this problem for about one month now. Before that, everything worked fine. I still can browse off-line and see the old pages (visited more than one month ago), which are kept in the disk. The size limit of the temporal files folder is 620 MB, 235 are used. At first, I thought it was a software problem, but now I’m not sure. I ran several tests, using many diagnosis utilities, but all seems to be ok. I also scanned the disk for viruses (using an updated antivirus), but I didn’t find any virus. I reinstalled the browser (Internet Explorer 5.5), but that didn’t fix the problem, either. Then I installed Netscape 6.01, but it has the same problem as the IE. I started Windows without any resident programs, and even without processing autoexec.bat, config.sys, win.ini and system.ini, but there was no change at all. I also try to solve it by changing the browsing security to “low” in all zones there wasn’t any change, either. There is a similar problem with html e-mails. I can read them while I’m on-line, but if I download them and then hang up the modem, most of the content gets lost. I can see only text, unless the e-mail is already open when I get off-line. In that case, again, once I close it, the content gets lost and if I reopen it, I can see only text. The pc is a clone, equipped with an Intel Pentium III 650 MHz processor, 512 MB ram memory, 20 GB disk (15 GB free), and a Motorola SM56 PCI modem. The operating system is Windows 98 SE 4.10.2222 A. I’m using the same Internet configuration I was using before, and I get connected through three different ISP. I have the same problem in all of them. I don’t think it can be a problem with the telephone line, but I don’t know where else to look. Any information you can give me will be helpful. any idea what the problem might be? |
Re: offline browsing problem
Sorry I don't have a true knowledge of what you're doing. I personally don't surf that way and haven't learned to do it myself. But some general troubleshooting my help. Have you installed any new web applications, software patches, or Windows updates. Any of these may have caused any unknown setting to have been altered causing this problem. ReInstalling Explorer was definatly a good step but with the level of intergration on Microshaft products it won't allways reset all of the settings. It would seem that some HTML setting in your browser has been disabled for off-line use but that's me just talking our a not so nice orrifice. I know that there's a way to disable pic's for online veiwing but I don't know if offline veiwing has the same options or even if this may lead you down the right path. Just some food for thought and hope it helps. Last thought go to the Tools Menu. Go to Internet options and select the Advanced tab. You may want to write down the settings if you can't print them and haven't messed with this before. Then when your sure you can restore them to the current setting select the Restore Default and that should take care of it. Good Luck
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Re: offline browsing problem
Try a different offline web browser, some web pages are not open to offline browsing with particular browsers:
http://members.mint.net/beiser/offline.htm http://www.pcworld.com/news/article.asp?aid=8194 See these for some general information: http://www.wtvi.com/teks/article4.html http://www.onlineinc.com/onlinemag/MarOL97/beiser3.html Try Microsoft's Knowledge base for IE-specific information: http://search.support.microsoft.com/...o.x=31&Go.y=10 While you're there, take a peek at this page: http://support.microsoft.com/directo...&CT=SD&SE=NONA |
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