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Tue 22 Nov 2005
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After downloading a website (or part of a website) it is quite useful to identify the structure of the website, so you can navigate and understand the context of the pages.
Now Matheo Web does not represent the structure of the downloaded site... so the navigation has not much sense.
Now you show all the titles linked all together at the same "level" with a dotted line. Could you represent the structure using the dotted line?
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Mannina Site Admin
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Joined: 06 Jan 2005 Posts: 978 Tue 22 Nov 2005 Location: Marseille
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Hi,
In fact, i've already try to represent links between html pages in the main view but i was blocked when a html page was pointed by two différents html pages. How can i represent this ???
It's also for this, that i create "Over view" button.
May be if i add a special view of a website selected, it resolve a little bit the problem ?
Bruno |
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jcvergar
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Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Posts: 328 Mon 12 Dec 2005 Location: Oiartzun - Spain
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Hi Bruno,
When I use a tool to download a website to navigate offline (e.g. the classical Teleport), usually there is a representation of a typical "directory" structure. Of course there are cross-relations between pages, but it seems that the soft identifies the most logical "map" to represent the directory structure of the website.
I think that you should do something similar, but I can not help you on the "details" , sorry
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jmdou
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Joined: 06 Jan 2005 Posts: 13 Fri 24 Feb 2006
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We have a visualization applet (please check networks options in MPatent and MAnalyzer), we are going to see if we can use it to map the internal website links.
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