On Sunday 28 December 2008 18:00, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Sunday, 2008-12-28 at 17:45 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Konqueror can save a web page together with all images and associated files needed to display it as a .war archive (tools menu):
I'm not sure how to make sense out of that. WAR files, which hold J2EE Web Applications, simply cannot be run in isolation. They are, by definition, not self-contained. They require a J2EE-compatible servlet container in which to execute. Furthermore, their actions are 100% driven by requests issued by clients (almost always via HTTP).
(more blah blah bla) :-)
Terseness invites misunderstanding...
Just try it. Open konqueror in kde 3, go to any web page, then go to the tools menu, and select "archive web page". It will save an archive with the .war extension and it can be later opened in knoqueror. Don't say "nay" without trying it first.
That is not in any way related to the kind of WAR file the OP was talking about. It's just an accidental collision on the file name suffix.
You are talking of a diferent .war archive. The one I talk about, and that konqueror has registered in the system, is just a viewable web archive.
Yes, different and unrelated to the question posed.
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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