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Importing Web Pages
Greetings. I did a quick search on this problem in "Importing" but I found no answer, so I'm asking the forum for help.
Whenever I import an IE web page: file / import / webpage / webpage to import (the URL) and "store web page contents in Ultra Recall" / finish the webpage is stored successful but the webpage doesn't open; instead I see in the pane -- Click here to open stored document Click here to open linked document If I click on the "stored document" link the webpage dutifully appears. It is stored on my C drive in at local settings / UltraRecall / temp / 2433 / and then the URL. My questions are: 1) how can I designate where these files are stored (I want to keep them in one location for easy backup, and being more or less hidden away in the folders mentioned above makes these files hard to keep track of); and 2) why doesn't the webpage open up automatically without first having to click on the "click here to open stored document" link? I have all the appropriate extensions already included in the option boxes. Regards |
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Check the settings at Tools | Options | Browser - File extensions to display in internal browser view
Here are my values as an example: .html;.htm;.mht;.ico;.doc;.pdf I'm not sure what the default values were. Including the appropiate extension should eliminate this problem. Regarding the second part of your question: the webpage is Stored within UR, when you click to open - UR sends a copy out to the temp location for the external program (broswer) to load and render. |
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Well...
Greetings!
No, the various file extensions listed seem to be OK -- as indicated in Options (I even checked for typos), so that's not the problem. Frankly, it would be nice if the user did not have to fiddle with these file extension matters. UR should include instead a built-in (and updatable) "universal file extension" opener, so to speak. I hope it doesn't sound like I'm whining here (UR is a great program, indeed), but forcing endusers to type in (or frequently check) these file extentions is an annoying task. Also, I am well aware that the files are stored somewhere on the hard disk, but that is not the issue, which is that UR "buries" these stored files (e.g., webpages) in places relatively hard to negotiate toward, and there should be an option for users to decide where these files are stored because after all they have to be backed up eventually (apparently, if I'm not mistaken, they are also not stored within the .urd itself). And if they are not stored internally (which is what the links say they have been!) then this is a major problem, is it not? Regards |
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Re: Well...
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Thanks $Bill
Yes, you're right. The files are delected from the temp folder upon exiting UR. I should be more patient before I post such questions.
But I still can't get the stored webpages to open without having first to click to open the stored files, but I'll keep fiddling with the extensions to find out what is the problem. Regards |
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Re: Thanks $Bill
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http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=1042 I realize that this is refering to MS Office Docs, but the second to last paragraph may have bearing. Just taking a stab, I'm at a lose. |
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Regarding internal display of web page items:
1) Make sure that 'Tools | Options | Browser | Launch shortcuts in external browser window by default' is unchecked. 2) If you ever enabled Mozilla as the internal browser, turn it off (see http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=1008). If neither of those help, send the details requested at http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...threadid=3038. Thanks. |
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