I don't suppose there's any software that you can feed a list of URLs and it will spit out chm file compiled with their contents?
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I wrote a webdriver script that gets close to this a while ago. It takes screenshots.... what’s the ultimate goal?
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Turn my old Fiddler MSDN blog into an offline doc before it gets taken down.
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On it. Send me the list of URLs. I’ll open source it as well :-).
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I can grab the URLs (it's just each post under https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/fiddler/ ) but I think I may have other problems I need to solve first... MSDN seems to print to PDF without the actual post content, just the comments. ?!?
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Oh man. Well, this morning I wrote about 25 lines of code and created a set of local documents that seem ok... I didn’t really testnit much, though
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Cool, can I try? Maybe I can fiddle the print stylesheet or something...
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Sure thing. I didn’t bother with any print api at all. I just used webdriver to grab the innerhtml of <main> and used StreamWriter to create a new local html file with a link back to the original just in case. :-).
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Yes, the Evernote browser plug-in can clip as a PDF.
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But can I feed it a file containing, say, 64 URLs?
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No, sorry.. I did see that requirement, but for some reason my sleep-deprived (2 hours last night- ugh) brain didn't retain it. I apologize.
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My sleepy shower questions cannot be considered a real spec. ;-)
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Looks like the chrome headless mode can do print-to-pdfhttps://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome#create_a_pdf_dom …
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Yeah, I'm kinda hoping that someone packaged this up in a way that I don't have to learn anything. And that I can generate a single PDF from all of the URLs.
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Actually, I just realized that the Opera browser has a context-menu option to save to PDF. I'm not sure why I didn't notice this before...
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