There is ore than one answer. If you have a server set up to run web pages on your own local machine you will probably find them in /var/www You will need to change ownership, and permissions. A few times when I have been feeling ambitious, and the page is not too cluttered with java code, I use a search and replace to change the links in the web page code. You may have to play with the syntax of the links a bit as well as the directory structure you are putting your files in. HM On 02/15/2014 03:46 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > I downloaded a web site and I've found something. If I open one page > with 'open with' browser it will open fine. Unfortunately if I click a > link the page it points to does not open fine; it erases part of the > address. Here is an example: I open this page with a browser > > file:///home/bmike1/Documents/language.training/QueOndaSpanish/www.queondaspanish.com/index.html > > But a link leads me to > > file:///lesson/1/beginner > > But if I paste in > > file:///home/bmike1/Documents/language.training/QueOndaSpanish/www.queondaspanish.com > > > it doesn't work perfectly but I can work with it. So my question is > how can I insert > > file:///home/bmike1/Documents/language.training/QueOndaSpanish/www.queondaspanish.com > > > before every address? I know that the simplest solution is just to put > everything into the root directory but that is bad practice and will > make quite a mess > :-)~MIKE~(-: > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss