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Grahamperrin bookmarked on 2009-06-30 WebArchive format class WebKit framework open source 2009

A handy starting point for anyone interested in WebArchive format. As Wikipedia necessarily excludes many external links, you should look elsewhere for broader summaries. See for example http://www.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/webarchive?v=p

  • a platform-independent file format for rich web content
  • WebArchive: the format
  • contains the main resource, as well as the subresources and subframes of the main resource
  • The main resource can be an entire webpage
  • a portion of a webpage
  • some other kind of data
  • Supporting applications, classes, commands and operating systems
  • Mac OS X
    • grahamperrin
      Grahamperrin on 2009-06-30
      An application that is not normally thought of as a producer of WebArchive files can easily send or receive WebArchive data.
    • grahamperrin
      Grahamperrin on 2009-06-30
      The operating system provides System Services support for interapplication communication of WebArchive data.
  • in Mac OS X
  • Safari
  • Safari version 4 and later for Windows
    • grahamperrin
      Grahamperrin on 2009-06-30
      Safari (for Windows and in Mac OS X) is probably the best known application for production of files in WebArchive format.
  • Conversions
  • XML to binary
  • WebArchive to files
  • WebArchive to PDF
  • WebArchive to KDE WAR
  • WebArchive: the class
  • within the open source WebKit project
  • place a portion of a webpage on the pasteboard
  • to archive webpages
  • represent rich web content in any application

This link has been bookmarked by 1 people . It was first bookmarked on 30 Jun 2009, by Graham Perrin.

  • 30 Jun 09
    grahamperrin
    Graham Perrin

    A handy starting point for anyone interested in WebArchive format. As Wikipedia necessarily excludes many external links, you should look elsewhere for broader summaries. See for example http://www.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/webarchive?v=p

    WebArchive format class WebKit framework open source 2009

    • a platform-independent file format for rich web content
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