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06 Jan 2009
  • I'm searching for different "web-page commenters", i.e. pieces of software that allow to: - copy complete screenshots of web pages - annotate the copied pages (underlining sentences and adding text is a minimum) - export the annoted web pages in a non-proprietary format


  • Hi heupeta, Do you really want screenshots (meaning just the current content of your screen), or the whole page, including things that happen off-screen with pages that are longer than what fits on your screen and including variable elements like java, javascript, flash, etc.? voyager-ga


  • Hi Voyager Thank you for the quick reply! Upon reading your clarification request, I'm searching for the whole page including variable elements. Ideally I would like several answers to be able to choose from. Heupeta-ga


  • Hi heupeta, before I can answer your question, I need one last piece of information: Are you also looking for software to change the formerly proprietory parts of the web page (like flash elements) or are you talking about modifying the text content of the page alone? Linked to this question is: Do you want to output the proprietary information contained in things like flash parts of the page in a non-proprietary format? If your answer is yes to either of those questions, I'm afraid that it will be very difficult to find programs capable of doing this, which still can keep the page "alive" (as in "working as it was supposed to work"). voyager-ga


  • Hi voyager Let's assume I'm trying to translate most of the content of a web site in an easy way. I'm basically trying to produce 'alive' copies of whole web-pages, where all possible objects have been translated. But the pages have to remain 'alive' and I don't intend to modify the proprietory information. The output I'm interested in is a copy of the web-pages where the majority of the text has been translated and thus still can be viewed with a browser. Heupeta-ga


  • Hi heupeta, There are a lot of different programs to do what you want to do, however, first I will break down the search into two different steps: 1. Acquisition of the data 2. Changing of the data You don't need to worry about publication in a non-proprietary way, because the only content we change during step 1 and 2 is the HTML content (and if you're courageous, the content of javascript parts) Step 1: - Internet Explorer (and most other browsers) can save the page you are looking at complete with the relevant parts. - If you want to do this in bulk, you can use a program like Teleport Pro or a similar Offline Browser program. Here is a list of likely other candidates ( http://download.com.com/3150-2377-0-1-4.html? ). The biggest advantage is that the good ones like teleport will rewrite the links according to your directive, which makes uploading easier. - If you are trying to write a program, which automatically does this, I would suggest "wget" which is usually available for unix flavours but also can be run on a windows system ( http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/wgetwin.html ). Now you have your data on your local harddisk (if those possibilities are not enough, please specify what your exact needs are for this step). Now we just have to change them (be careful though that links pointing to pages that belong to the same site should stay local and not be translated to your computer's complete directory paths): Step 2: - Most simple but most powerful version: Use a text editor to modify the HTML files. Text editors are available widely from notepad to vim ( http://www.vim.org ) - Use an HTML editor like Dreamweaver ( http://www.dreamweaver.com ) or Frontpage (comes e.g. with "MS Office with Frontpage") to have a point and click way to modify existing text. Only edit the HTML files. Other HTML editors ( http://download.com.com/3150-2048-0.html?tag=dir ) - Programming approach: my suggestion here would depend on the programming language you would prefer and the OS you are willing to work with. Possible problems: - The CSS information might not be downloaded by the program you use. The result would be weird looking pages. After completing step 1 & 2, you can just upload the pages to the site you wanted them on with the upload tool of your preference (make sure the links are local if there are problems - this is done while downloading the original pages or while modifying them). Make sure to ask me for clarification, if you actually own the site or have direct access to the site that you want to download the files from, because then I have more interesting options for you. I hope this is the information you were looking for. If you want additional information, feel free to ask for clarification! voyager-ga







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