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The web browser Konqueror, part of the KDE project, includes an option in the toolbar to "Archive Web Page"<ref>V.5.0.97</ref>, a feature that was apparently originally added by Andreas Schlapbach in 2001<ref>Konqueror, commit 642cbc9db85dac753f659c53fc2c3ab9cb485662, /tmp/konqueror/plugins/webarchiver</ref>. Using this prompts the user to select a location, after which the browser saves a file with the extension ".war", which is actually a [[gzip]]ped [[TAR]] file (often given the extension ".tar.gz") containing each resource on the current page as a separate file, as well as the main page, as "index.html". (These were originally just regular TAR files.<ref>Konqueror commit 8488a619c0ec02b76ade38c729c7a6ccec87e726</ref>) The Webarchiver plugin was removed in 2019.<ref>Konqueror, commit 6e876efb99ac27d1d22f3340d064ac7a8c1ba9d7</ref> | The web browser Konqueror, part of the KDE project, includes an option in the toolbar to "Archive Web Page"<ref>V.5.0.97</ref>, a feature that was apparently originally added by Andreas Schlapbach in 2001<ref>Konqueror, commit 642cbc9db85dac753f659c53fc2c3ab9cb485662, /tmp/konqueror/plugins/webarchiver</ref>. Using this prompts the user to select a location, after which the browser saves a file with the extension ".war", which is actually a [[gzip]]ped [[TAR]] file (often given the extension ".tar.gz") containing each resource on the current page as a separate file, as well as the main page, as "index.html". (These were originally just regular TAR files.<ref>Konqueror commit 8488a619c0ec02b76ade38c729c7a6ccec87e726</ref>) The Webarchiver plugin was removed in 2019.<ref>Konqueror, commit 6e876efb99ac27d1d22f3340d064ac7a8c1ba9d7</ref> | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
+ | * [https://kde.org/applications/internet/org.kde.konqueror Konqueror] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 04:39, 10 March 2020
The web browser Konqueror, part of the KDE project, includes an option in the toolbar to "Archive Web Page"[1], a feature that was apparently originally added by Andreas Schlapbach in 2001[2]. Using this prompts the user to select a location, after which the browser saves a file with the extension ".war", which is actually a gzipped TAR file (often given the extension ".tar.gz") containing each resource on the current page as a separate file, as well as the main page, as "index.html". (These were originally just regular TAR files.[3]) The Webarchiver plugin was removed in 2019.[4]