Save Web Pages
You cannot save some Web pages. Some Websites do not want visitors to save their Web pages. They just want visitors to view their Web pages and click the advertisements for them. It is a terrible thing to see this message when saving Web pages. IE allows Websites to add an special tag in Web pages to prevent saving. It can take effect in IE. CE Browser™ and CE Sandbox™ use the core of IE. As a result, this terrible tag can still work. Save a Web page in Opera. To solve this problem is quite easy. You can copy the URL and then paste it to opera. Use opera to open the Web page first. Then, press "Ctrl+S" to save it. Notice: The default Save as type of opera is [Web archive (single file)]. It will save a Web page into .mht file. It means that all the elements are in the one file. This is the worst thing of opera. You should change it to [HTML file with images]. Save a Web page in Google Chrome. Alternatively, you can use Google Chrome to save it directly. Press "Ctrl+S" to save the Web page. You should save all the Web pages to one folder. In Windows Explorer, open the folder in the left window. Press "Ctrl+F" to find all the .js file inside the folder. You should delete all the .js files. They can slow down your speed when opening Web pages. Most JavaScript codes are inside .js files. Some of them are inside the .htm files directly. You no longer need to interact with the Websites after saving the Web pages. Therefore, the JavaScript codes are useless to you. After clicking “Search” button, you can find all the .js files inside the folder. Press "Ctrl+A" to select all and then press "Delete" key to delete them. Now, you can open the Web pages faster. Vitally, it can reduce most insecure factors. Note that you should copy the contents of Web pages to Microsoft Word or OpenOffice, and then save them to PDF files, if you need to keep the contents for a long period. PDF files are much more reliable than Web pages.
This article comes from the appendix chapter of
CE Browser-Help.pdf
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