No.12147
I have a few interesting webpages I saved using the 'save page as' in Firefox, because I knew they wouldn't last long. Now when I try and open the html file for a particular page, none of the images load. What gives? I know for sure the images exist in folders corresponding to the html file, they just aren't showing up.
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No.12148
>>12147
Fuck off Firefox nigger, Versions change and Changes are made in the way "saving" a webpage work, In my Humble Opinion, firefox never managed to save pages, use a pdf converter or try downloading the whole website using some crawler or some shit.One way is to download it using IDM
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No.12156
>>12148
>Fuck off Firefox nigger
What browser do you want him to use, Asperger king?
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No.12173
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No.12219
>>12148
CTRL+P and save it as PDF, you dumb cunt.
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No.12220
>>12147
Webrecorder is not a browser, cunt.
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No.12233
Check the HTML code, the images might be trying to load the images remotely instead of using the images you downloaded.
For example:
<image src="http://example.com/image.jpg>
Instead of:
<image src=/home/pictures/example.jpg>
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No.12248
>>12156
ungoogled-chromium.
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No.12285
>>12233
Thank you for being the only one to actually understand what I'm asking.
It looks like the broken images are pointing to
img src="../../example.jpg"
which, in practice, leads to my home/[name] folder, instead of the corresponding folder containing the images.
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No.12296
Install Waterfox portable. Then right click on your saved pages and open in Waterfox. Waterfox also works with the scrapbook addon which you can save web pages in a sidebar.
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No.12303
>>12285
Try running sed on the HTML pages to replace the broken links with the correct ones.
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No.12402
>>12148
>firefox never managed to save pages
Is that true or did he fuck up clicking the drop down menu and selecting "website, complete"
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