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Originally Posted by reak
Do I understand it correctly that you are not talking about "printing" to PDF the page that is displayed in the browser? Are you saying that Acrobat will follow the links recursively and get deeper into the site, downloading other pages and converting all that into a pdf book? Then that is haven!
If so, is there enough control over the process, like the possibility to blacklist some links, "stay on site" and this sort of thing?
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Until now I only have used the 'print-to-pdf' option for taking wikipedia-pages with me, and I'm happy with the result. The important thing is to remember to enter a custom page size for the Reader.
Adobe Acrobat (the complete version) indeed has the option to create a pdf file from a web page, you can set the number of levels, to stay on the same server, how to handle filetypes, bookmarks, tags, multimedia and a lot of other options.
Never tried it, though.
(this was also my first posting here)