Re: Can't Save Page
From: Carl M. Thomas (carlmthomas_at_alltel.net)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 02:15:16 -0400
Hmmm! I'll have to check that out. Thanks. That would account for part of
the problem. This going back to the site to save fresh retreivals is a
pain, though. I had one page time out because the junk couldn't be
retreived fast enough, even on a DSL line. Popular site I guess, or a slow
server. Since I had just viewed the page, I subsequently found everything
in the cache anyway, but with the silly numbers on each item.
Thanks again,
Carl
"H Leboeuf" <NoAddress@generation.invalid> wrote in message
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> This Web Page Could Not Be Saved
> When you attempt to save a Web page using the Web Page, complete
> (*.htm;*.html) or Web Archive, single file (*.mht) options in Internet
> Explorer, you may receive the follow error message: Error Saving Web Page.
> This Web page could not be saved.
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=235589 (i. e. 5, 6. 5/10/2003)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- > ---- > > > The probable cause is that the web page contains a link to a Style*** > which resides > on a different server than the one where the page is located. After some > recent > security update (MS02-023 Patch or later), Internet Explorer blocks access > to > Style*** code if the code is on a different domain/server. > This is why the page fails to be saved. > > For more information about MS02-023, please see: > 322928 MS02-023: Patch Available to Disable Frames in the Restricted Sites > Zone > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=322928 > > The following is an example: > ===================== > 1. Open the web site in Internet Explorer on a machine > where MS02-023 security patch or later (such as Internet Explorer 6 SP1) is > installed. > > 2. Select Internet Explorer File menu and select Save. > 3. Leave 'Save as Type' to 'Web Page, complete (*.htm,*.html) > > Before saving of the web page is complete, and error message appears: > "Error Saving Web Page: The Web page could not be saved to the selected > location". > You can click OK to close the message, but the page is not saved to disk. > > If you do the same with for example everything > works perfectly. > > ANALYSIS > ======== > The difference is that postimees.ee uses: > <ink rel="style***" > href="http://194.204.30.64/postimees/styles/postimees.css"> > and aflonbadet: > <LINK rel="style***" type="TEXT/CSS" > href="http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/sidhuvud/css/files/0,3590,bas,00.css"> > > 194.204.30.64 is a different server than the current web page, while > www.aftonbladet.se is in the same sever. > > To resolve the problem, you can inform the web site administrator to change > the Style*** location in the website. > > Regards, > Hover Xue > Microsoft Partner Online Support > > > -- > > Henri Leboeuf > Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm > ** NOTE NEW ADDRESS ** > Pages at generation.net will no longer be updated. > === > "Carl M. Thomas" <carlmthomas@alltel.net> wrote in message > news:u3oPu%23pJEHA.556@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > I occasionally have attempted to save a Webpage and after watching the > > system go back to the well for files that I know are already on the > system, > > have gotten a "The Web page can't be saved to this location" or some such. > > Sometimes, I can do a refresh and the page will save, implying it timed > out, > > but not often. Also, more often than not, I can extract them from the > > cache. And most of those I have trouble with are Microsoft Web pages. > > > > I have two questions: > > > > 1. What is happening that won't let a save happen? > > > > 2. Why does IE go back to the Web site for items already visible in the > > cache? > > > > This has been bugging me since the installation of IE6. Anybody have any > > ideas? > > > > TIA > > > > Carl > > > > >
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