          WWWOFFLE - World Wide Web Offline Explorer - Version 2.5d
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These are miscellaneous HTML files that can be used with WWWOFFLE.

Contents:

        Alternative Cache-Info HTML
        Netscape Javascript Bookmarks

Note: I did not write or check all of this HTML, they were supplied to me by
      the authors named below.


Alternative Cache-Info HTML
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Filename:    AddCacheInfo.html
Contributed: Luis Miguel Ferreira <ferreira@iname.com>

> I changed the AddCacheInfo.html page, I tweaked it a bit, so that now the
> items on it have a fixed colour and background (they're inside a table), and I
> added an option do delete the host site (delete all pages on that site).
> (on some web pages, these links were invisible, because they were of the same
> colour as the background, that's why I changed it)

You need to replace the file /var/spool/wwwoffle/html/messages/AddCacheInfo.html
with the file supplied here and enable the add-cache-info option in the
ModifyHTML section of the configuration file.


Netscape Javascript Bookmarks
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Filename:    ns-bookmarks.html
Contributed: Joerg Mensmann <joerg.mensmann@gmx.de>

> I always felt that using WWWOFFLE's extended features like monitor or
> recursive fetch were to complicated to use. For using them I usually had
> to a open a new Netscape window, there moving to the appropriate control
> page and finally copying the URL from the original window into the
> WWWOFFLE form.
> 
> The "add-cache-info"-feature is a solution for this problem, but it
> often messes up layout, especially when frames are used.
> 
> The same can be accomplished using "bookmarklets" (small javascripts
> stored in bookmarks) without those problems.
> 
> To use it, ... in Netscape Bookmarks do
> File/Import. Of course, javascript has to be enabled and you might have
> to adjust "localhost:8080" to where your WWWOFFLE is running.

This will create a new bookmark folder with the extra WWWOFFLE features in it.
These each apply to the currently viewed page.

It is possible to copy the bookmarks into the "Personal Toolbar Folder" and the
bookmarks are then available directly from the personal toolbar instead of the
bookmark menu.
