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Saving a web page content on a Mac

I've stumbled into a webpage and I want to save its contents. Logically, the contents is already on my drive. How can I figure out which temporary directory holds the contents of this specific page?

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Guest [Entry]

Is there any reason you can't do File → Save As → Web Archive?
Guest [Entry]

"The proper method would be (as wfaulk) mentioned using a webarchive from Safari. The webarchive file appears to be a flat file that contains all the seperate files that make up the web page.

Now, how would you extract something from that? Open the webarchive in safari, and then drag and drop, or copy and paste, or save as HTML for the pages...

Or, use the free Web Archive Folderizer....That utility will allow you to extract the contents of the webarchive, into a folder..

Alternatively, ""Print"" the web page, and choose Save as PDF from the PDF pull down...

Or, WebSucker, would allow you download the web site, or particular pages of the website..."