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Secure IE 2004 Help Documents
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Secure IE can save an exact copy of a web page on to your
local hard disk. Secure IE not only preserves all elements
of the web page - images, links, frames, Java, style sheets,
etc. - but the way, you can archive important web based
content, even online transaction receipts with a minimum of
hassle.
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Four easy ways to save
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- Press the Save button
located in the toolbar
- Click on the link Save Web
Page located in the Secure IE Toolbox
- Use the keyboard shortcut
CTRL+S
- Or select File-Save
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PageSnapTM, Secure IE's web
page saving technology, improves on the technology built into
Microsoft Internet Explorer. PageSnap saves many more complex
pages (such as framed pages), and even
saves secure server (HTTPS) pages.
So, you can even save online transaction receipts.
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File Formats for Saved Web Pages
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Secure IE can save web pages in any of the following formats:
ZHTML, MHT HTML, and URL.
Web pages are best saved as "Zipped Web Pages (.zhtml)". If
you save the web page in a format other than ZHTML, you may
lose formatting, images, and other information from the web
page. After saving a web page as a ZHTML file, you should
click on 'Back' (or press ALT+Left Arrow) to continue
browsing. This optional extra step means that your browsing
session continues with the online version of the web page,
instead of the locally saved copy of the web page. This is
especially important with database driven web pages because
their interactive elements - buttons, links, etc. - may not
function as designed from you local hard drive.
Web pages that contain non-English
characters (such as Greek, Russian, etc.) are best
saved as MHT files (Hold down the Shift key before clicking
on the Save button to access this feature).
Use File, Open to open a
saved web page.
Click on Refresh or press
F5 to refresh the saved
ZHTML web page from its original location on the web.
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Saving as ZHTML Files
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By default, Secure IE's PageSnap technology saves web pages
as ZHTML files. This format is a zip file (that can also be
opened by SnapZip, WinZip or any other zip program) that
contains the html, images, style sheets, and other embedded
elements that constitute the web page. Secure IE 're-wires'
the html in the page so that links, images, etc. work even
in the saved copy of the web page. You can also save secure
server pages (HTTPS) in the ZHTML format to archive online
transaction receipts.
To open the saved web page, simply select
File-Open from within
Secure IE. If you send the saved web page to someone without
Secure IE they can simply unzip the ZHTML file and then open
the page with Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator.
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Saving as MHT Files
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Secure IE can also save web pages as Internet Explorer
compatible web archives (MHT files). Hold down the
Shift key and then click
on the Save button to
save a web page as a MHT file. Pages that contain
non-English characters are best saved in this format.
You can open a saved MHT file using either Internet
Explorer or Secure IE.
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Saving as HTML Files
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Secure IE can also save web pages as HTM or HTML files.
Such files contain only the unaltered HTML that constitutes
the web page. Web pages saved in this format do not retain
their embedded elements - so any images are not saved.
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Saving as URL Files
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Save web pages as .URL files to create shortcuts on your
hard drive for easy access to specific web pages. A web
page saved as a URL file contains a link to the original
address on the web.
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Secure IE is the only browser on the market today that was specifically designed with security and privacy as our primary concern. It utilizes multiple lines of defense to protect your identity, your credit, your social security number and all the sensitive personal information stored on your PC. Learn more about Secure IE 2007.

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