Tough question - making images relative to root

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Diegan, Feb 28, 2011.

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    Hi, If I save for example a wikipedia page using IE or Firefox, it saves an .html file and also a folder, and all images are inside the folder, and all images in the html code point to that folder. Do you guys know of a way for me to save the webpage in such a way that the images are made all relative to / (root). I mean, the images should be in the same place as the .html file. I can of course edit them one by one (I use dreamweaver CS) but if there was a way for those images to have a relative path or for me to use a program that batch processed them so they became relatie to /, would be great, because I have tons of webpages I need to work with.
     
    Diegan, Feb 28, 2011 IP
  2. Designs Wonder

    Designs Wonder Peon

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    Download Internet Download Manager and then use grabber. It will help you to save not only a single web page but also you can download the full website from the server for offline browsing as it is on the server with the same path and folders. I think it will help you.
    http://designersmagazine.blogspot.com/
     
    Designs Wonder, Feb 28, 2011 IP
  3. hdewantara

    hdewantara Well-Known Member

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    If you are used to "text-editing" instead of dreamweaver,
    then textcrawler or notepad++ could help,
    using their multiple file/directories search/replace.
     
    hdewantara, Mar 1, 2011 IP