Hi Anna,

Right... in a sense. Since it can be viewed offline, you could call it
'offline content'. However, since you save a Web page in that manner from
the File \ Save As... menu and it can be saved to a location of your choice,
it isn't seen as offline content when you delete Temporary Internet Files.
It may if you saved it in that folder but it's not likely you would do that.
More is in this Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

New Features in Internet Explorer 5:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;221787

Sven Swanson, Sr.

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Thanks, Sven.  Just to clarify, a webpage that has been saved as a .mht file
(etc.)  does not qualify as "offline content," right?
-Anna Summers

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Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] IE Question - deleting "off line content"

Hello Anna,

"Offline content" are those Web pages which you have designated for viewing
when you aren't connected to the Internet. When you add a new Favorite by
clicking "Favorites \ Add to Favorites..." on the IE menu, you have an
option to "Make available offline". When you use the keyboard shortcut
"Ctrl+D" to add a Favorite, this option isn't available. The same option for
your present Favorites is on the right click menu. By using the
"Synchronize..." option on the Tools menu, you can set it to synchronize
(update) the Web page manually or by a schedule you specify.

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