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Thanks to all for the interesting thread. I learned a lot reading this.
And thank to kinook for the pretty amazing responsiveness. Above and beyond! Jim |
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Sorry guys, but I am still getting either poor-looking page copies or the wrong copies.
E.g., I like to grab pages when I make a purchase or see my personal settings for a web site. If I right-click>Copy to UR, without first using Ctrl-A, then UR apparently tries to refresh the page and I am left with a copy of the sign-in page, which is worthless to me. If I use Ctrl-A to highlight all first, then I am still getting a copy with all the top and side menu items listed down the page first, or last, amd the content also is listed tabularly - nothing like what the page looked like at all. Either something is wrong with my UR installation, or what I am trying to do is not possible to do with UR. Thanks! Jim |
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It sounds as though not all of the page's styles are being captured. Are you capturing from IE or Firefox, and which version? When you encounter a page with this problem, after select all/copy (Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C), download http://www.kinook.com/Download/HTMLClip.zip, extract it, and run HTMLClip.exe. This should create a file named %TEMP%\clipboard.htm. Literally type %TEMP% into Windows Explorer to navigate to that folder, then ZIP and send clipboard.htm to support@kinook.com for our analysis. Thanks.
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kinook,
I'm using Firefox 3.01. I'll try to do what you ask, but the instructions are not entirely clear. Please tell me where to find the file to zip rather than using the DOS-prompt command. I do much better using plain old English instead. Thanks! Jim |
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A longer explanation would be that the file is created in the folder that your system has set for temporary files...in XP guessing something like C:\Documents and Settings\your user name goes here\Local Settings\Temp or Vista perhaps C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Local\Temp. |
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Hey Bill - I don't need longer explanations. I have a C:\Windows\Temp folder, a C:\Temp folder, the Temp folder in my User\LocalSettings folder, one in All Users\Temp; I have 4 internal hard drives and my system folders and files are not necessarily where yours are.
I just like a definitive location, as the %xxxx% locations on my machine are not always found in the saame location as someone with a run-of-the-mill, standard Windows installation. |
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More explanation anyway> Most likely kinook's program saved the file to the location found in your systems variable %temp%. I don't know where that location is, kinook doesn't either- but your system does. Did you try my suggestion? What happened? Start| Run %temp% will open explorer to the folder. Dos prompt >echo %temp% will tell you what the folders path is... How about just searching for the file... ################### Edit>>> When I run HTMLClip.exe (on XP), it opens Windows Explorer to the folder containing the clipboard.htm file all by itself. Last edited by $bill; 07-19-2008 at 01:28 AM. |
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