Thanks for the plug. We work with lots of schools and one of our goals is to take Web page based materials and put them on classroom computers in just the way that you described. Many of our rural schools do not have Internet connections. As you pointed out, you can simply click and save the text part of the code, click on the pictures with the right mouse button, and pull the page down. For our page, everything will work except the external link to our Smithsonian Medal. That still takes a bit of time. For some pages, like Virtual Frog, the web system is so fragmented, it is almost impossible. Pages that use frames and Java scripts may also present a challenge - the scripts are often hidden in unaccessible directories on the Server. However, at least for the University of Montana page, there is a much easier answer. All of our Web page files reside in a single directory. We could place them on an ftp site, or we could send it to you on floppies. Because it is a large page (several Megs), it may be easier and faster to send it by floppy. I don't have funds to copy and mail floppies all over the world, but for a donation sufficient to cover our costs, we could do this. If you are interested in getting a copy of our page, let us know. And again, thanks for the recognition of our site. Jerry Bromenshenk [log in to unmask] http://grizzly.umt.edu/biology/bees