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Hi Troy,

I honestly cannot understand the view that the way it used to work was "horribly broken".
Please correct me if I am mistaken, but wasn't that the way that Safari has done all along? Wasn't also like IE used to work? Isn't it the way iCab works?

So, unless I am mistaken, the way OmniWeb used to work, is the "standard way" these other browsers work. Right?
So, are all these other browsers broken too?
In that case, what is the definition of "broken"?
Please forgive me if I am missing something and/or my statements are incorrect.

One other thing about webarchiving that I liked in IE is that after saving the file, when one opened the saved file, the URL would be the real URL rather than the location on the hard disk. This had the nice advantage of one being able to quickly see (and maybe copy) the actual URL, to include in a document or to send it in an email.
Another advantage was that one could just quickly reload the saved webpage and get all the updates from the web server.
Could there be 2 fields at the top of the webbrowser, one showing the URL and the other the location of the saved file?

Thank you.
CA