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13-Oct-2007, 06:32 PM #1
Error: "The web page could not be saved to the selected location."
Error: "The web page could not be saved to the selected location."
I just published a message in the civilized debate board here, #328.

And after all the whirring on the screen, the error message came up -- see the italicized line at the top of this message.


I am using Windows 98se, and a browser called GreenBrowser which is a clone of MS Internet Explorer.


How do I solve that trouble? But it could and I have saved it in text instead of the whole web page in in html.


This does not happen all the time and in all forums.


I will now transmit this present message and then when it has come out I will try to save it in html; I will report here again whether it was saved.


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13-Oct-2007, 07:15 PM #2
No, it can't be saved.


No, it can't be saved; but I can and have saved it in text format.

Help, please, anyone; and thanks.


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