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| Storing web pages in a database |
| Author: | Linda Snape |
| Date: | Wednesday, 22nd May 2002 19:10 |
| Views: | 2,468 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Information Issues | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b17862 |
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I am currently developing a database to put behind my web site containing catalogued links to other web pages. I obviously face the problem that some of the links will disappear over time. Can I download a web page and store it in the database provided that I retain it in its original format?
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| Storing web pages in a database | | I am currently developing a database to put behind my web site containing catalogued links to other web pages. ... |
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Linda Snape |
22/05/02 19:10 |
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Martin Silcock |
24/05/02 10:36 |
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Steve Coleman |
22/05/02 22:09 |
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