Grabbing content from web pages can be a pain for law enforcement. Screen captures, grabbers, and the like promise a good game ... but most have their limitations.
A reader wrote in a bit ago to ask about using the WebCapture feature in Adobe Acrobat 9 to grab and save web pages. They were particularly concerned with getting active content on the pages.
Here's a link to the PDF Developers' blog that explains what WebCapture can do, and what it cant.
Enjoy.
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