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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still.need to save source HTML content, not always just single images.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still.need still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images.images. This missing feature and the https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/ stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a wiki/HTML/text in-context notepad.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/ (data: bug) stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a wiki/HTML/text in-context notepad.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/ (data: bug) ((data:mime,content empty browser init crash bug)) stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a wiki/HTML/text in-context notepad.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/ (((data:mime,content empty browser init crash bug)) bug) stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a wiki/HTML/text in-context notepad.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/ (data:mime,content ) empty browser init crash bug) bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a wiki/HTML/text in-context notepad.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/ (data:mime,content) empty browser init data:mile,content crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a wiki/HTML/text text/HTML in-context notepad.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mile,content crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private page as an image I can use, for example, services like:
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mile,content crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like:like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL in as "URL".
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mile,content crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL in as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mile,content data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stop stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL".
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL"."URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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tl;dr Without a workaround? You cannot do it.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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tl;dr Without a workaround? You Currently (04/2015), you cannot do it.it.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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tl;dr Without a workaround? Currently (04/2015), --(04/2015)-- 05/2016, you cannot do it.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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tl;dr Without a workaround? Currently --(04/2015)-- 05/2016, (05/2016), you cannot do it.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.
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tl;dr Without a workaround? Currently (05/2016), you cannot do it.Not possible with the stock browser, use Web Pirate or Webcat (available from the Jolla Store) instead.
I don't see how to save remote webpages to local disk using the native browser on my Jolla. I can load file:/// links in the browser but I still need to save source HTML content, not always just single images. This missing feature and the empty browser data:mime,content
crash bug combine to make the browser less than it might otherwise be (for me). See:
https://together.jolla.com/question/72942/bug-browser-startup-crash-for-datamimecontent/
The bug stops users from being able to use their bookmarks as a text/HTML in-context notepad.
To save a (non-private) page as an image I can use, for example, services like url2png:
But the image address causes a failed save in the browser:
https://api.url2png.com/v6/P4DE5D1C99D8EF/78b0823f49791cdb27ba4003ecfe828d/png/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbl.ocks.org%2Fmbostock%2F7607999&max_width=550&viewport=1024x2000&fullpage=1&thumbnail_max_width=550
It can only be saved locally using, for example, curl
and encapsulating the URL as "URL". There is a means to do it as seen in http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/ but it unfortunately doesn't quite resolve saving yet. Perhaps in due course I can adapt it to work as a bookmark. I'll post successes or failures here.
The processing and memory overhead comparing text to images is not insignificant, though.