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Old 10-09-2009, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Guys,

Windows XP Home Edition and Mozilla Firefox.

After downloading every web-pages to hardisk or pen drive,there are two folders one is in yellow color and the other,in Blue color. Is there any way to single folder instead when downloading web-pages?
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Old 10-09-2009, 06:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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????
What does this mean?
What blue, what yellow? How?

Take screenshot--->host in a filesharing site--->post the link here.............so that we could also see what only u are seeing
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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^^while saving any web page on HDD, it makes two things:
1. html file... have icon of default browser. In the case of ie it looks blue. Use to open saved page.
2. Folder which contains related files of saved page and looks yellow.
I this is, what he want to say .
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Old 11-09-2009, 01:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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^^while saving any web page on HDD, it makes two things:
1. html file... have icon of default browser. In the case of ie it looks blue. Use to open saved page.
2. Folder which contains related files of saved page and looks yellow.
I this is, what he want to say .
Yes,you are correct,Amir. For one web page, there are two folders which is annoying to me practically. Any way to make it single folder when downloading and saving a web page. I asked several persons here about it,but no solution to it till date.
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Yes,you are correct,Amir. For one web page, there are two folders which is annoying to me practically. Any way to make it single folder when downloading and saving a web page. I asked several persons here about it,but no solution to it till date.
FIRST OF ALL THAT BLUE THINGY IS NOT A FOLDER....

Its a file or better put, this is the saved webpage. And related images, banners etc are stored in the yellow folder (yellow is the default color of folders created under windows if u r not using any spl. themes)

And, to get a single file u can try saving the desired page as "*.mht" (single page in IE), can't say about FireFox...
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Firefox can't save single web page but internet explorer and opera can save.
Pages saved in .mht by internet explorer can be easily opened by firefox.

If you do not want to use internet explorer then use opera.
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