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hey guys, Im new to the forums and the nokia n800... Im about to purchase one, and was wondering if I can view offline websites through the browser, is it possible to load the content (flash website) to the n800 and view it anytime without internet connection???

this is what I want to do with the nokia, be able to have someone open the browser and view my website (flash) without having to connect to the internet, oh course the only links, pictures, content of the website would have to be loaded to the device. the website is a small portfolio of pictures and video of work from school...


also will this device auto-resume back to the current app if it idles? is there a "sleep mode" available??? thanks!!!
 
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I don't know if there's a more "official" way to do it (I don't have a tablet yet myself either, and I'm getting impatient for the N810 prices to drop ), but you could use a tool like sitescooper to save a site for offline viewing. HTH
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hmm... so if I put the small flash base site online, and used the url on the sitescopper, it should work? the website wont be updated, more like a one time thing... and will be html + flash... will it save my flash site though??? like pictures and all?
 
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maybe plucker will work, but I cant find any support besides text
 
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Originally Posted by architect View Post
hmm... so if I put the small flash base site online, and used the url on the sitescopper, it should work? the website wont be updated, more like a one time thing... and will be html + flash... will it save my flash site though??? like pictures and all?
I can't say for sure, since I've never used sitescooper specifically on a site that has flash. Most likely you'd have to write a .site file for it (kindof like a rc file), to tell sitescooper what to download.

Hey, I didn't mean to imply it'd be easy, just most likely doable .
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I downloaded the cia world fact book to my desktop computer and mover it to myn800 and it functions off line just fine. I have had success with this with a couple of other sites as well. I have also downloaded sites directly to the n800 as well.
I have looked at html code but am not proficient at coding, but it seems that some sites will link to the local folder and some won't. It is also important to capture all the internal links.
 
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Man, that Woody should proof read.
 
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Originally Posted by WoodyS View Post
I have looked at html code but am not proficient at coding, but it seems that some sites will link to the local folder and some won't. It is also important to capture all the internal links.
Whether the individual files reference other parts of the site relatively (locally) or absolutely (eg. http://otherpage.com) is entirely dependent on the person who wrote the code, so it would be hit-n-miss.

I believe you can use a tool like wget to mirror a site locally. There are also options in the full version (I don't know about the busybox one) that will direct wget to actuallt fix absolute references to relative ones automatically. So maybe that would be your best option. But unless busybox supports those kind of options, you'd have to save the sites on your PC then transfer them to the NIT.
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If you just want to show some html pages with flash that you created yourself then it's just a matter of copying them from your pc to the internet tablet via usb/bluetooth/wifi and watch them locally, so without an internet connection. I think most answers presumed you wanted to copy some website including links. (You could even run apache on the tablet itself, although I don't know about running stuff like php and ruby on rails on with apache on the tablet)
 
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wow thanks for the quick feedback, it opens up to alot of ideas...

yes i do want to copy a website, its actually mine... Im creating a really simple, dvd like menu, where the person that is using the n800 can scroll through the menu options and look at diffrent work i have created from school (images, videos, sound) that I will save all together on in flash and bring the files over to the n800 usb. so i guess now my question is what folder do I bring it in from my computer, and how would i access it from the browser, is there any scripts I can run where it will go straight to the brower when powered on???

thanks again everyone, I just ordered my n800 from amazon, free 2 day shipping!!!
 
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