OH NOOOOO, Jurgen's SDP-Pinzgauer site is MIA again...

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OH NOOOOO, Jurgen's SDP-Pinzgauer site is MIA again...

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Post by milesdzyn »

Next time it's up, you may want to down load the entire site to a PDF file with Adobe Acrobat, for offline use as well as when the site is down.

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Post by andy »

Great idea Miles. How do I do that? All I have now is a bookmark.

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Post by milesdzyn »

Andy...

To download a website you will need the full / professional version of Adobe Acrobat.


Go to the home page of the website you want to download, and copy the URL address from the browser address window.

Open Adobe Acrobat (full versions only)

Left click on “Create PDF”

Scroll down to “From Web Page” and left click.

Paste the URL address into the pop up window.

Select the number of levels you want to download or select the entire site.

You can further delineate from where to download from, same server or same path.

Left click on “Create”

Save the file to your hard drive for use later.


All the links will work within the PDF file, just like in the web browser. If you don’t get all the links you wanted you can add to it as follows…..


To download only the parts of a website you want, Limit the download to 1 level.

Save the file to your hard drive.

Now just click on the links you want within the PDF file you just created. Left click in older versions, or right click and scroll down to “Append to document” and left click in newer versions.

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Post by andy »

Miles

Thank you. I'll start working on getting Adobe and hopefully be ready when it is back up.

I appreciate it.

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Post by Anthony »

Jergen, is missed, he was a very good contributor. Lets hope his exile to New York is not pertinent.
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Post by jacksonpinz »

Not onlhy is it down, it is not even listed in search engines anymore. Anyone have it in PDF they can either post or e-mail as an attachement?
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Post by Robi »

Hello,

perhaps I can help to provide you with Juergen's information in the meanwhile since his server seems to be down.

I have an older snapshot of juergen's site on my server, but I am not shure if he will allow me to publish the link to public.

Anybody has contact to him, anyone can ask him for permission?

Thanks
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Post by JC »

There is always the wayback machine

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www ... gauer.org/
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