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Create PDF from Web Page
Message-ID:<siegman-35A555.08230512012009@news.stanford.edu>
Subject:Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:23:35 +0100
The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
__Stay on same server
__Stay on same path
I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
authoritative explanation of what they do?
Thanks . . .
Message-ID:<mtydnagY0aiVB_bUnZ2dnUVZ_oDinZ2d@posted.palinacquisition>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:29:10 +0100
If wanting the entire length of the webpage it may need Snagit. Snagit
saves the entire length of the scroll bar.
Let me know the webpage and your email address, I'll create the pdf for you.
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:siegman-35A555.08230512012009@news.stanford.edu...
> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>
> __Stay on same server
> __Stay on same path
>
> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
> authoritative explanation of what they do?
>
> Thanks . . .
Message-ID:<siegman-11837D.12170512012009@news.stanford.edu>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 21:17:36 +0100
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote
> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>
> __Stay on same server
> __Stay on same path
>
> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
> authoritative explanation of what they do?
and "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:
> If wanting the entire length of the webpage it may need Snagit. Snagit
> saves the entire length of the scroll bar.
>
> Let me know the webpage and your email address, I'll create the pdf for you.
Thanks, but I generally have no trouble capturing web pages into PDFs,
including capturing how deeply I want to go into the site (though I
sometimes get more secondary links captured than I want).
I'd just like to understand a bit better exactly what the two options
above mean.
Message-ID:<Pb2dnb_kSs6CKPbUnZ2dnUVZ_tCdnZ2d@posted.palinacquisition>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:24:46 +0100
Sorry I can't help you there; they're new to me.
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:siegman-11837D.12170512012009@news.stanford.edu...
> "AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote
>
>> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
>> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>>
>> __Stay on same server
>> __Stay on same path
>>
>> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
>> authoritative explanation of what they do?
>
> and "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:
>
>> If wanting the entire length of the webpage it may need Snagit. Snagit
>> saves the entire length of the scroll bar.
>>
>> Let me know the webpage and your email address, I'll create the pdf for
>> you.
>
> Thanks, but I generally have no trouble capturing web pages into PDFs,
> including capturing how deeply I want to go into the site (though I
> sometimes get more secondary links captured than I want).
>
> I'd just like to understand a bit better exactly what the two options
> above mean.
Message-ID:<23cd4$4978d395$3ec348e5$15983@news.chello.nl>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Thu, 22 Jan 2009 21:13:54 +0100
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:siegman-35A555.08230512012009@news.stanford.edu...
> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>
> __Stay on same server
> __Stay on same path
>
> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
> authoritative explanation of what they do?
I think that what you think is correct.
Given a starting URL www.someweb.com/path/index.html, the first option will also
include a page www.someweb.com/at_the_root.html, the latter option will not but
will pick up everything beyond www.someweb.com/path.
My guess is the first option is to be used if you positively want to catch
*everything* on a site; the second, if you know everything is beyond a certain
path. Checking both would not be useful -- the 1st rule implies the 2nd rule.
(What does the Help say about it?)
[Jongware]
Message-ID:<siegman-35A555.08230512012009@news.stanford.edu>
Subject:Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:23:35 +0100
The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
__Stay on same server
__Stay on same path
I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
authoritative explanation of what they do?
Thanks . . .
Message-ID:<mtydnagY0aiVB_bUnZ2dnUVZ_oDinZ2d@posted.palinacquisition>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:29:10 +0100
If wanting the entire length of the webpage it may need Snagit. Snagit
saves the entire length of the scroll bar.
Let me know the webpage and your email address, I'll create the pdf for you.
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:siegman-35A555.08230512012009@news.stanford.edu...
> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>
> __Stay on same server
> __Stay on same path
>
> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
> authoritative explanation of what they do?
>
> Thanks . . .
Message-ID:<siegman-11837D.12170512012009@news.stanford.edu>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 21:17:36 +0100
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote
> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>
> __Stay on same server
> __Stay on same path
>
> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
> authoritative explanation of what they do?
and "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:
> If wanting the entire length of the webpage it may need Snagit. Snagit
> saves the entire length of the scroll bar.
>
> Let me know the webpage and your email address, I'll create the pdf for you.
Thanks, but I generally have no trouble capturing web pages into PDFs,
including capturing how deeply I want to go into the site (though I
sometimes get more secondary links captured than I want).
I'd just like to understand a bit better exactly what the two options
above mean.
Message-ID:<Pb2dnb_kSs6CKPbUnZ2dnUVZ_tCdnZ2d@posted.palinacquisition>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:24:46 +0100
Sorry I can't help you there; they're new to me.
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:siegman-11837D.12170512012009@news.stanford.edu...
> "AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote
>
>> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
>> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>>
>> __Stay on same server
>> __Stay on same path
>>
>> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
>> authoritative explanation of what they do?
>
> and "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:
>
>> If wanting the entire length of the webpage it may need Snagit. Snagit
>> saves the entire length of the scroll bar.
>>
>> Let me know the webpage and your email address, I'll create the pdf for
>> you.
>
> Thanks, but I generally have no trouble capturing web pages into PDFs,
> including capturing how deeply I want to go into the site (though I
> sometimes get more secondary links captured than I want).
>
> I'd just like to understand a bit better exactly what the two options
> above mean.
Message-ID:<23cd4$4978d395$3ec348e5$15983@news.chello.nl>
Subject:Re: Create PDF from Web Page?
Date:Thu, 22 Jan 2009 21:13:54 +0100
"AES" <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:siegman-35A555.08230512012009@news.stanford.edu...
> The Edit >> Create PDF >> From Web Page menu command in Acrobat
> Standard 7.0 (Mac version) has two check boxes:
>
> __Stay on same server
> __Stay on same path
>
> I think I know what these mean -- but would anyone like to give a more
> authoritative explanation of what they do?
I think that what you think is correct.
Given a starting URL www.someweb.com/path/index.html, the first option will also
include a page www.someweb.com/at_the_root.html, the latter option will not but
will pick up everything beyond www.someweb.com/path.
My guess is the first option is to be used if you positively want to catch
*everything* on a site; the second, if you know everything is beyond a certain
path. Checking both would not be useful -- the 1st rule implies the 2nd rule.
(What does the Help say about it?)
[Jongware]
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