[bcab] Re: Accessing Web Pages Off-Line.

Hi Charles,
 
It's a long time since I did anything like this so my recollection of
the procedure may be faulty.
 
I seem to recall that when you synchronise web pages, you are given an
option to specify the level or depth of layers of linking which you wish
to sync.  I have a feeling that the default is 1 which may mean that any
links you need to use will still be on the internet.
 
As I say, I may be wrong in this but it might be worth checking the
dialogue when you sync a page.
 
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Subject: [bcab] Accessing Web Pages Off-Line.



Hi, 

I wonder if anyone can advise me on the following. 

I am using WINDOWS XP PRO on my work laptop and have set some of my web
favourites to be available off-line, when I am not connected to the
internet. I have synchronised the websites in question, as prescribed in
the Internet Explorer help pages, however, when I am away from the
internet and try to select the off-line pages, I am told that they
cannot be accessed off-line and I need to connect to the internet. 

I have checked the "Work Off Line" option in Internet Explorer's File
menu. 

When I synchronise, I am told that the synchronisation is taking place
and the web pages, reported during this process, are the correct ones. 

I have a few questions - 

1. Should I indeed access my off-line content from the Favourites menu
of IE? If so, is IE supposed to identify that the computer is not
on-line and therefore access the local content? 

2. If I should be accessing the off-line content from elsewhere on my
lap-top, where should I look for it and should I use WINDOWS Explorer to
locate the HTML files? 

3. As mentioned above, I'm using XP PRO at work. Could you also tell me
if processes for accessing off-line content would be the same for VISTA,
as I have this on my laptop at home? 

I am using JAWS 10.0. 

Many thanks for your help. 

Many Thanks, With Kind Regards, 
  
  
Charles Nicol 
Business Change : Technology 

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