you could use wget to recursively download the website?
or download a copy of Wikipedia.
if they're news sites, you're obviously not going to be able to stay
current.
kae
On 15 February 2012 14:43, <ollie at eillo.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
>> I have about 10 or 12 webpages that I check/read on a daily basis.
> I'll be going somewhere where I have limited or no internet connectivity.
> Is there any relatively easy way collect this stuff from popular sites and
> dump it in a file, in a format that allows easy reading at a later stage?
>> It’s a sort of a weird problem - I want to take part of the internet with
> me for reading material.
>> Regards,
>> Oliver.
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