Thursday, October 22, 2009

Web pages can be usualy saved to the hard disk, but why I cannot send a saved web page as an email a

You can send it, but it might have embedded files in a separate directory that you also have to send, not just the html file.



Web pages can be usualy saved to the hard disk, but why I cannot send a saved web page as an email attachement





When you save a web page to your hard drive, it saves a directory containing all the pictures and other files for that page. That page must remain with the web page itself. You can put the web page and that directory, normally titled something like index_files, in a zip file and send them as an attachment like that.



Web pages can be usualy saved to the hard disk, but why I cannot send a saved web page as an email attachement



Save the page as a single file, or better yet send it as a link. This consumes less bandwidth and gives the person on the other end more options. Also, no attachments is always a better email to open.



Other Replys:Don%26#039;t send it as an attch ..To solve just copy and paste a link of the site and the problem is solved



Other Replys:Doing that is not smart and a waste! Plus you will not have access to all of the internal links in web page sources! Send it as a link instead.



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