[bcab] Re: Accessing Web Pages Off-Line.
- From: "Darren Brewer" <darren.m.brewer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:13:15 +0100
Hi Charles
Just wondering do you have a dial up and broadband connection?
If so, go to internet options and look under the connections tab.
There are some radial buttons underneath the dial up connections list.
Check and see which radial button is selected. If you mainly use the broadband
connection then try choosing one of the following
Never dial a connection.
Dial whenever a network connection is not present.
If this isn't the problem then it's probably one of the offline file settings.
Just out of interest where in internet explorer are you configuring the
synchronization settings?
Kind regards
Darren.
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From: Charles.Nicol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 5:24 PM
Subject: [bcab] Re: Accessing Web Pages Off-Line.
Hi Phil,
Thanks for this. I have tried changing the dialogue to 3 levels of links and
I still cannot get the initial page to show for some reason. Internet Explorer
just tells me that the page cannot be located without connecting to the
internet.
Many Thanks, With Kind Regards,
Charles Nicol
Business Analyst - Business Change : Technology
( 0141 223 3286 È 6 0141 223 3976 : Charles.Nicol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Medway, Phil - Corporate Core - ICT Services"
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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.
Regards,
Phil Medway
ICT accessibility developer
Deployment team
Core ICT
Oxfordshire County Council
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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
( 0141 223 3286 È 6 0141 223 3976 : Charles.Nicol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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